Grace Crowley, Les baigneuses (The bathers), 1928, oil on canvas on hardboard, 45.2 × 64.2 cm. National Gallery of Australia, gift of the artist 1979 © Reproduced ...
Lillie P. Bliss, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Mary Quinn Sullivan, Louisine Havemeyer, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Hilla von Rebay, Aileen Osborn Webb and Marcia Tucker are among the women who founded ...
In a new publication, “Inventing the Modern,” and a companion exhibition, 14 women who shaped the institution come into definition themselves. By Hilarie M. Sheets This article is part of the Fine ...
This sweeping exhibition illustrates that women artists were never absent from the historical record; they were only written ...
History’s great women artists have, in recent years, received glimmers of the institutional attention they’ve long deserved. While Hilma af Klint and Artemisia Gentileschi have broken through to the ...
Jenny Saville’s mid-career retrospective at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth features one banger of a painting after another. All hits. “Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting” because Saville (b.
In the male-dominated art world of 19th-century Paris, a select group of women helped define and transform Impressionism. Figures like Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Marie Bracquemond, and Eva Gonzalès ...
By Reader Staff The Pend Oreille Arts Council’s newest installment of its First Friday Series, Confluence: Six Women in ...
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 ...