The New York art scene of the 1950s was a man’s world, dominated by the macho Abstract Expressionists Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and their drinking companions at the legendary Cedar Tavern.
Gestural abstractions ask why a woman’s idea is trash but a man’s is art, craftworks defy what it means for something to be ...
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The drawings, sketches and cartoons in this sensational exhibition at the King's Gallery provide a glimpse behind the scenes ...
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The Harris campaign and Democrats are encouraged by strong turnout so far from women. The Trump campaign says it isn't ...
Camille Davis is writing a book called Visual Prestige: The Role of Portraits in Shaping the Nascent Identity of American ...
In early fall, Chappell Roan canceled two performances in New York and Washington, D.C., citing a need to prioritize her mental health. Her Campus spoke to two other female artists, Jobie and Sissie ...
Several works show people with their arms stretched upwards, like in Yael Bartana’s “Redemption Now,” a neon light sculpture ...
Female subjectivity in the work of Leonor Fini and Leonora Carrington, Christopher Suarez’s odes to the parking lot, Yolanda ...
A giant sculpture, La Grande Dame, by Leonora Carrington arrives at Sotheby's with record prices being paid for the ...
Bermudian photographer Jayde Gibbons’ latest art show, Wild Flowers, explores the true nature of femininity from the beauty ...