I name
ONLY women artists working in America who have never been in a Whitney Biennial (I took out a name and added a couple others).
→ Cindy Sherman at Wexner Center In finding an artist to close out its year of
showing only women artists — 37 in total — the Wexner Center for the Arts could hardly do better than Cindy Sherman, who has spent her decades - long career in photography and film presenting a multitude of women.
Selecting work
by only women artists was a way to demonstrate the wide range of art in the collection while maintaining a focus.
Camille Morineau, the show's curator, is best known for her startling exhibition at the Centre Pompidou five years ago, [email protected], for which she rehung the museum's permanent collection
with only women artists.
This is why we're not only presenting temporary exhibitions
featuring only women artists, but changing out the permanent collection as well, which has been a real challenge.»
In finding an artist to close out its year of
showing only women artists — 37 in total — the Wexner Center for the Arts could hardly do better than Cindy Sherman, who has spent her decades - long career in photography and film presenting a multitude of women.
Hartigan was
the only woman artist in the line - up.
In 1956, Hartigan was
the only woman artist to be selected for MoMA's exhibition Twelve Americans.
A part of the 10th Street art scene, Regina was
the only woman artist working in the Bowery Studio building with Mark Rothko, James Brooks, Ray Parker and other Abstract Expressionists.
She was
the only woman artist who showed with Leo Castelli in 1960; it was a very macho group of artists in his stable.
She was
the only woman artist in the Arte Povera moment, the only woman who showed in any of those exhibitions in the late»60s and early»70s, almost the only one.
IRVIN It's been reported that in your e-mail calling for submissions you said that this Brucennial 1) will feature
only women artists, and 2) «won't focus on this aspect of the exhibition in advertising the show.»
This time out, the single criterion for inclusion has generated much media interest: the Last Brucennial will feature
only women artists.
Drexler and Strider were
the only women artists included in the exhibition.
These days you would think that
the only woman artist over seventy - five is Louise Bourgeois.
Deitch pointed out that half of Chicago's UCLA art class was comprised of women, but after graduation, Judy Chicago was, basically,
the only woman artist trying to make it in the LA art scene.
This year, I had the honor of being invited to submit work and was accepted into the second edition of this unique group show which features
only women artists, a move I can only attribute as a response to the gender inequality that is so rampant in more «established» art exhibitions.
The other belonged to
the only woman artist in the show, Grace Hartigan.
She was
the only woman artist included in The Museum of Modern Art's international exhibition The New American Painting, which traveled from New York City across