Featuring 37 contemporary
women artists exploring images of the female body and the physical process of making.
An exhibition called #melaninpoppin presented by WoCa Projects and Kinked Mirror spotlights emerging black
women artists exploring all things #blackgirlmagic, self - love, vitality, and self - care.
«Sargent's Daughters: An exhibition of
women artists exploring the legacy of John Singer Sargent» through Saturday, July 26, 2014
Resonance / Dissonance Group Exhibition featuring Women Video Artists from the de la Cruz Collection In this exhibition, works on video by
women artists explore a dichotomy of sound and images.
In the first feminist examinations of the erotic which followed,
woman artists explored and thus reclaimed the female body.
Its 2018 programme, announced earlier this year, includes a retrospective of celebrated painter Patrick Heron, the first major show of his work for twenty years; and an exhibition of work by 35
women artists explored through the prism of the life and writings of Virginia Woolf.
In St Ives, the newly - opened spaces will be filled with work by Patrick Heron and a group show of
women artists explored through the lens of the life and writings of Virginia Woolf.
Working with the Female Artists» Foundation, these four African
women artists explore societal challenges and preconceptions in their works.
Not exact matches
Much as an actual Arbus photo transports us into strange and unfamiliar worlds, Fur travels through the looking glass to
explore the transformation of a shy
woman into a powerfully original
artist.
Renowned
artist Laurie Anderson delivers a lament for her beloved rat terrier Lolabelle,
exploring themes of love, life, death and loss in an impressionistic, deeply personal journey through one
woman's life, mind and art.
Sheila Lynn Roberts: Annette Bening reminds us once again what an amazingly talented
artist she is in Mike Mills» perceptive multi-generational story about three
women that
explores aging, the sexual revolution, and female empowerment in late 1970s Southern California.
«Now I'm free to really
explore what it means to be an
artist: punishing, hurting and humiliating
women.»
This summer, the V&A will
explore how Frida Kahlo, one of the most recognised and significant
artists and
women of the 20th century, fashioned her identity.
ALISON SAAR, «Bearing» @ Museum of the African Diaspora San Francisco Los Angeles - based
artist Alison Saar
explores African American culture and history, including the legacy of slavery, spiritual traditions and the generational experiences of black
women.
Exploring notions of «femininity» though the work of twelve
women artists, the exhibition will take place at Gallery Elena Shchukina from 15 to 24 March 2018.
UNBRANDED: REFLECTIONS IN BLACK AND A CENTURY OF WHITE
WOMEN Selected by Stephanie Cristello Foreword by Janet Dees and Tamar Kharatishvili > click here to download PDF For over fifteen years, conceptual
artist Hank Willis Thomas has consistently
explored the representation of stereotypes within mass media and American consumer culture, particularly as it relates to African --LSB-...]
Gray Matters, a multifaceted survey of 37 contemporary
women artists who have
explored the practice of grisaille — the French term for working in shades of gray.
Join us for Gray Matters, a multifaceted survey of 37 contemporary
women artists who have
explored the practice of grisaille — the French term for working in shades of gray.
The
artist talks about her new show, Unknown
Women, in which she
explores concealment of identity, t...
Highlighting
artists from across the globe and generations, Self Proliferation
explores female identity politics and the construct of «self» as modern culture has defined
women, but with a common backdrop of varied landscapes.
Reflecting the pervasive culture of sex and beauty as portrayed in contemporary mass media,
artist Karen Ann Myers employs the intimate setting of the bedroom to
explore the psychological complexity of young
women.
This discourse by
women artists and philosophers addressing issues of female subjectivity and ownership of sexual imagery for their own desire and pleasure continues to be challenged and
explored today by
women in art and popular culture.
The evening concluded at the Richard Saltoun gallery to visit «
Women Look At
Women», an exhibition which
explores feminine identity through the work of thirteen internationally renowned female
artists.
Marilyn Minter, an
artist a decade younger who
explores sex and desire in her own work, said Ms. Schneemann's early performances «were the first time I'd ever seen a young
woman artist using sexuality and making a picture of what it looks like.»
WHO: Pratt Institute's Department of History of Art and Design and Department of Fine Arts will present a film titled a
woman like that, which
explores the dramatic life and work of 17th Century female
artist Artemisia Gentileschi, who is considered one of the most important female
artists in history.
This publication
explores the relationships between works by 21 contemporary
women artists and the
women writers they acknowledge and reference, from Mary Wollstonecraft to Octavia Butler.
rosalux presents Julia Riddiough A British
artist with an active interest in
exploring and investigating the archive, looking at the space between fact and fiction, meaning and perception often referencing the representation and portrayal of
women.
Whiteread's work is currently on view at Monnaie de Paris as part of the
Women House Exhibition, which features the work of 39
artists whose work
explores the relationship between gender and space; particularly that of the female to a domestic space.
Columbus, Ohio — May 20 — July 30, 2017, the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University will debut Gray Matters, a multifaceted survey of 37 contemporary
women artists who have
explored the practice of creating en grisaille — the French term for working in shades of gray.
I'd like to think that people were there for the actual art exhibition, which was billed as an all - female, all - nude art show where 20
women artists, aged 21 to 60 - something, from Russia, Chile, and beyond, «
explore a perspective less chartered, that of a
woman's eye on another,» and in the process «challenge the status quo with a liberating and authentic beauty.»
Exploiting the interactive capabilities of the medium, the
artist enables users to
explore and intervene in the world of an agoraphobic
woman named Lorna.
Girl is a collaboration between a South Asian and an African American
artist that
explores the societal baggage borne by
women of color who are frequently excluded from both feminist and racial - justice conversations.
The result of a collaboration with an international group of
artists, it will include a cooking show by Will Benedict, a nature show by Korakrit Arunanondchai, a video by Mckenzie Wark, a visual essay by Aria Dean, a talk show by Hannah Black, a docu - short on «seasteading» in Tahiti by Daniel Keller, a report on «reparation hardware» by Ilana Harris Babou, a cartoon by Amalia Ulman, a docu - short on «economic utopias» by Christopher Kulendran Thomas, a Nollywood fictional drama
exploring the influence of technology and digital culture in South Africa by the
artist collective CUSS Group, and a contribution by the
Women's History Museum.
The Untitled Space specializes in contemporary
artists exploring conceptual framework and highlights a program of «
Women in Art.»
Known for posed photographs that
explore and question representations of
women from Renaissance portraiture to contemporary mass media, Cindy Sherman is one of the most important
artists working today.
Through her depictions of
women — often bearing heavy kohled eyes and crimson pouts — the
artist explores femininity through minimalistic watercolor brush strokes.
A panel discussion at The New York Times Art for Tomorrow conference in Doha
explored the subject of how Arab
women are portrayed in art, with Lalla Essaydi, an
artist who lives and works in New York and Marrakesh, and Touria El Glaoui, the founder of the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair and the daughter of the renowned Moroccan painter Hassan El Glaoui.
Earlier, a Golden Lion for lifetime achievement was awarded to the American
artist Carolee Schneemann, whose paintings, performances and videos
explore the boundaries of the body and the political power of
women's sexuality.
All four have a shared theme of seeking personal authenticity through their work, by
exploring common and relatable experiences as
artists and as
women.
A versatile French
artist, Louise Bourgeois
explored explicit subject matter that was rare and radical for
women artists at the time.
The exhibition
explores the compositional tendencies of 19th century American quilts and abstract paintings, drawings and sculptures by
women artists — and the socio - political climate in which they were made.
Originally known as California Collagists, Collage
Artists of America was founded in 1988 by nine Los Angeles - area women artists proficient in a variety of media who sought to explore the art of c
Artists of America was founded in 1988 by nine Los Angeles - area
women artists proficient in a variety of media who sought to explore the art of c
artists proficient in a variety of media who sought to
explore the art of collage.
Naturally, in dealing with false realities, the
artist's work continues to
explore labor, perception,
women's issues and history - as they relate to art and Art History as well, and of course, value.
Wilson and Piper use performative embodiment to
explore ideas of otherness and manipulate masculinity, drawing attention to the inequities that
women artists faced at the time these works were produced.
Feminist or not, the
artists in Radical
Women explored female subjectivity and subverted patriarchal ideology and culturally and biologically determined roles of women in soc
Women explored female subjectivity and subverted patriarchal ideology and culturally and biologically determined roles of
women in soc
women in society.
This thematic exhibition brings together over 100 works by
women artists to
explore sexual politics, eroticism, mysticism and identity.
Curated by Anika Meier, the show
explores the contemporary generation of
women artists who use new media to
explore gender, sexuality and identity in the digital age.
Complementing the residency and exhibitions will be panel discussions intended for the general public, university students, and faculty in which the exhibiting
artists, art historians, and activists will
explore topics such as attitudes toward feminist art among
women of different generations; the role of
artists as agents of change; and the representation of
women in the contemporary art world.
South of Pico is broad in scope, tracing the narratives of oft - neglected
artists,
exploring the contributions of
women artists and feminist visual theory, and highlighting the history of collecting by Hollywood movie stars and entertainers.
Art Trichotomy is a multi-part video series
exploring personal stories and perspectives of
women who hail from three pillars of the art industry: the gallerist, the curator, and the
artist.