Art #human rights #Iran #JR #protest #public art December 8, 2022 Grace Ebert “Baraye Nika Shakarami” for #EyesonIran (December 4, 2022), interactive installation at Four Freedoms Park, cotton canvas and more than 300 participants. All images © JR, shared with permission In less than a week, the U.N. will […]
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Women Painting Women at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Women Painting Women is a thematic exhibition featuring 46 female artists who choose women as subject matter in their works. This group show presented by The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth includes approximately 50 evocative portraits that span the late 1960s to the present. The exhibition was curated by Andrea Karnes, […]
For Women Artists, Studio Visits Can Be Risky Business
The studio visit is a vital place of exchange between the private creative life of an artist and the wider commercial and institutional worlds of the market and museum. But when an element of the art world is both commonplace and essential to its functioning, it deserves to be scrutinized, […]
Amy Chaiklin “a woman artist, painting empowering images of women from the female gaze”
Amy Chaiklin says “I am a woman artist, painting empowering images of women from the female gaze.” She explores femininity with evocative images of mythical and contemporary goddesses. Her current series of present-day goddesses portraits started in 2017 titled “Cultured Pearls Portraits.” Together this group of 150 portraits create a […]
In ‘Women Painting Women,’ the female gaze is front and center
For a long time, females artists have been preventing to get their perform on museum gallery walls. A short while ago, the struggle is staying won: Many exhibitions across the place characteristic female’s do the job. Once readers observe the adjust, they see that art can be unique when gals […]
The women who redefined colour
Gartside’s modestly entitled Essay (which was followed a few decades afterwards, in 1808, by a revised version that she boldly rechristened An Essay on a New Idea of Colors, and on Composition in Normal) predates by 50 percent a decade Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s celebrated treatise Concept of Colours, 1810, […]
How Women Made Their Place in Abstract Sculpture
As a graduate student of sculpture in the 1970s, Maren Hassinger experienced little affinity for conventional fibers employed in weaving class. “I did not like weaving with versatile products,” Ms. Hassinger said in a cell phone job interview from New York. “One day in a junkyard I uncovered some wire […]