Politics got you down? Grab back! March is Women’s History Month, and what better way to pay homage to all the pioneering women who have advanced the cause for women’s equality than to go see these 12 ...
Martin Harris, “Fannie Engraves a Copper Plate” (ca. 1947), gelatin silver print, 9 15/16 × 8 13/16 inches (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, gift of Robert Flynn Johnson, courtesy estate of Martin ...
The Archives of American Art’s new exhibition examines feminism, past and present. The show, titled What Is Feminist Art?, features work from hundreds of artists across the country, from the height of ...
Last month, a pair of climate activists attacked a painting known as “The Rokeby Venus,” by the Spanish master Diego Velázquez, which hangs in London’s National Gallery, using hammers to smash the ...
For International Women's Day, meet 26 women who've inspired the art world. French Sculptor Louise Bourgeois in her Studio in New York City in 1995. Photo by Porter Gifford/Corbis via Getty Images.
In a dark room at the Brooklyn Museum, 39 ornate place settings, each representing a forgotten woman in history, are arranged on a triangular table. Colorful, bulging plates–many of them abstract ...
Terri Hopkins, curator of Marylhurst University's Art Gym, and artists Sherrie Wolf and Marie Watt will discuss the printmaking exhibition "Women's Work" March 11. The exhibit presents a feminist ...
Art House is gearing up for Women’s History Month as it hosts its Art+Feminism Art Talk and Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon on Wednesday, March 8 at 11 a.m. EST via Zoom. Art House won’t be alone for this as ...
The pioneering feminist artist Hannah Wilke had a solo show at Boston’s Genovese Gallery in 1990, and I was lucky enough to see it. Her tiny pink chewing gum sculptures of vulvas floored me — they ...
This year’s Photo Kathmandu has a unique multi-chapter exhibition titled The Public Life of Women: A Feminist Memory Project which displays archival images collected by Nepal Picture Library ...