Dangerously Modern, on now at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, marks an exciting new chapter in the project of reclaiming forgotten women artists.
The British artist’s retrospective at the Modern in Fort Worth explores the human body with startling intimacy.
Celebrating women across sport and art, the collaboration stands as a symbol of power, a force of discipline, and creativity ...
Painted with fluid brushstrokes, a Cantonese woman reclines on a bed of soft blues, strands of her dark hair melting into a plump white pillow. Are her eyes open or closed? It’s hard to tell, as she’s ...
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 ...
Think of modern art and Picasso, O’Keeffe or Dali may first come to mind. But Nigerian artists have made key contributions ...
Emma Amos, “Winning,” 1982, acrylic on linen with hand-woven fabric, 75 × 64 in. (190.5 × 162.6 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, museum purchase made ...
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s recently announced 2025 schedule includes a diverse set of artists who span the forefront and margins of the canon. The Venezuelan American artist Alex Da Corte ...
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