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The first names that come to mind in Abstract Expressionism—Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and the like—may all be men, but women artists also played a crucial role in the internationally ...
Women and artists of color have been working in abstraction for as long as anyone else—they just haven’t historically been recognized by the establishment. Pam Evelyn, with Tin Coast, 2023 ...
When the landmark Abstract Expressionism show “The New American Painting” arrived at London’s Tate gallery in 1959, it featured work by 17 artists: all of them American, and 16 of them men ...
Two exhibits — one of Andy Warhol prints of endangered animals, the other of women in the American Abstract Artists group — are on display at the Mattatuck Museum into September.
From imbalances in art history to the state of institutions today, the roundtable discussion at The Metropolitan Museum of Manila takes a deeper dive into “Wild” For its latest editio… ...
The Abstract Expressionists have gone down in art history as a macho band of hard-drinking, paint-flinging American heroes, channelling their angst into monumental masterpieces of abstraction. The ...
Abstract expressionism is coming to Washburn University. Mulvane Art Museum has opened a new exhibit: "Women of Abstract Expressionism." The exhibition contains paintings and drawings curated from ...
Bernice Bing, Blue Mountain, No. 2, 1966, oil on canvas.Courtesy of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco and Estate of Bernice Bing. Julie Mehretu’s Urban Geometric Abstraction. Bing was an early ...
Kristen Woollery, a Black woman, is one such artist.Woollery’s unique and breathtaking abstract art pays homage to her Afro-Trinidadian roots and is heavily influenced by her upbringing in ...
Museums and collectors are giving new attention to the women of the abstract expressionist movement of the 20th century, and the work of Lee Krasner, Judith Rothschild and Lynne Drexler is on view ...
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