Sentences with phrase «prominent women artists»

A group exhibition drawn from the de la Cruz Collection, Resonance / Dissonance features work in single - channel and multi-channel video by six prominent women artists, Tracey Emin, Aida Ruilova, Quisqueya Henriquez, Sarah Morris, Beatriz Monteavaro and Susanne M. Winterling.
The Huffington Post explores how some prominent women artists, including Helen Frankenthaler, did not like to be labeled as such.
Artists May Stevens and Faith Ringgold highlight other prominent women artists through paintings currently on display in the museum's third - floor galleries.
The Galleries» exhibition history includes such prominent women artists as Beverly Buchanan, Nancy Graves (1939 - 1995), Miriam Schapiro (1923 - 2015), Marisol (1930 - 2016), Lois Mailou Jones (1905 - 1998), Elizabeth Catlett (1919 - 2012), and Liliana Porter (1941 --RRB-.

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Wilson served in the Women's Army Corps and became a prominent Yonkers folk artist.
The exhibition will feature over 100 contemporary artworks made by women artists and will represent the art collections of seven prominent female art collectors from London, Europe and North America.
Bare breasted and tutu clad, their lips and eyes hidden by veils or obscured by black bars, these Cathara Insurgent Women recur as prominent characters in the artist's photographs, videos, artist books, and collage works on fabric, usually operating as allegories for resistance.
On view through October 29 is «Innovation and Abstraction: Women Artists and Atelier 17,» featuring experimental graphics by prominent artists such as Louise Nevelson, Louise Bourgeois, and Dorothy Dehner, who worked in master printmaker Stanley William Hayter's legendary Atelier 17 Artists and Atelier 17,» featuring experimental graphics by prominent artists such as Louise Nevelson, Louise Bourgeois, and Dorothy Dehner, who worked in master printmaker Stanley William Hayter's legendary Atelier 17 artists such as Louise Nevelson, Louise Bourgeois, and Dorothy Dehner, who worked in master printmaker Stanley William Hayter's legendary Atelier 17 studio.
As it addresses her place among artists of the women's movement, the exhibition also makes a case for Brown's significance nationally, among the prominent artists of her generation.
The Contemporary Art Society's latest display, Three Woman Painters: Phoebe Unwin, Clare Woods and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, provides an opportunity to view the work of these three prominent female artists.
But in a survey of prominent New York galleries, Heartney found that women artists represented a maximum of 25 percent of solo shows around the time of her book's publication, raising the question of what structural factors winnow out so many female artists in the transition from school to gallery system.
The prominent Italian painter, sculptor, and installation artist who was awarded the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the 2013 Venice Biennale, Marisa Merz was the only woman actively involved with the Arte Povera movement.
Over her 75 years, Judy Chicago has made a prominent name for herself as an artist, author, educator, and source of inspiration for men and women all over the globe.
Part of the Southern California art initiative Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA, the exhibition Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960 — 1985 at the Hammer Museum contains work by over one hundred female artists, including prominent figures such as Lygia Clark and Ana Mendieta, and lesser - known artists such as Zilia Sánchez and Feliza Bursztyn.
It focuses on the lives of five prominent female artists who call NY home: Swoon, Ghana Amer, Kiki Smith, Marina Abramovic and Nancy Spero, telling the tale of the city through the artists» many artistic creations — from Swoon's street art and Abramovic's performance pieces, to Amer's naked women, Spero's bloody phalluses and Kiki Smith's extraordinary drawings and sculptures.
Starting to blossom in her practice in an era not far removed from the echoes of the male artist - dominated Cedar Tavern, perhaps the artist's poignant re-examinations of gender expectations — both in her own life and in society as a whole — stand as a testament to the hopes we hold for women to assume prominent positions both in the arts and in the brave new world ahead.
Chicago's work was part of the movement within art circles to open up opportunities for women artists and to reinstate prominent artists such as Angelica Kauffman (1741 - 1807) and Artemesia Gentileschi (1590 - 1642) who had been written out of art history.
This phenomenon is not particular to this movement or time period, but rather, as Nochlin notes, to the plight of women throughout art history and human history in general... Many of the most prominent female abstractionists socialized with their ale counterparts, or were involved in relationships with male artists.
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