In our age of digital influencers, it could be easy to believe that building a professional network is a modern phenomenon. However, long before the dawn of social media, women artists in late ...
The sprawling exhibition “Women Artists: Four Centuries of Creativity” also issues a call for continued dialogue about their legacy in art history. The new art exhibition “Women Artists”, which spans ...
Though most of the world’s art museums continue to be dominated by male artists, Paris’s Musée national d’art moderne at the Centre Pompidou is teaming up with AWARE: Archives of Women Artists ...
Visitors to European galleries with an interest in pioneering women artists will have plenty of choice this summer, with a series of new exhibitions featuring some of the biggest names in 20th century ...
Two art exhibitions on view in Minneapolis showcase the pioneering feminists of WARM, who demanded visibility for the state’s ...
Foreword / Glenn D. Lowry -- The feminist present: women artists at MoMA / Cornelia Butler -- The missing future: MoMA and modern women / Griselda Pollock -- "Float the boat!": finding a place for ...
“The Sense of Sight,” 1895, oil on canvas, by Annie Louisa Swynnerton, National Museums Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery, gift from Charles J. Proctor. Swynnerton is featured in the Clark Art Institute’s ...
“It’s just like planning a dinner,” the renowned computer scientist Grace Hopper once quipped about computing in a 1967 issue of Cosmopolitan. “You have to plan ahead and schedule everything so it’s ...
Just in time for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and in the midst of a tense election cycle, this panel held in a women-owned, woman-inspired salon speaks to the relationship between art and health.
A few months ago, Anouk Brand witnessed a woman being assaulted on the street by her partner. “When I tried to come to the ...
Women are outspending men on art and championing more female artists – with collectors from mainland China leading the charge ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. — While Virginia Woolf was arguing that women needed money and “A Room of One’s Own” to think and create, British female artists were carving out their own spaces. They founded ...