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Bettina Heinen-Ayech (1937–2020) was the daughter of the journalist and poet Hanns Heinen and Erna Heinen-Steinhoff. The ...
This is quite possibly the most beautiful month in our city. Lightening bugs and cicadas grace us with their magical presence ...
Art’s most famous names are overwhelmingly male—and their most famous works? Naked women. But where are the women artists?
The exhibitions include "Model Museum," which features architect David Copperfield's earliest sketches of the Figge Art Museum before its opening in 2005.
The Story of Art is a classic of postwar democratisation, opening up art history to wide audiences in a country which didn’t then teach it in public universities — and of postwar optimism.
It's been 40 years since the controversial activist group Guerrilla Girls formed. Their most powerful campaign, the "naked poster", broke new ground – and has had a lasting influence.
Born in 1867, the real Käthe Kollwitz's work focused on women, and was profoundly anti-war. Stylistically her work is very different from the Guerrilla Girls, but the thematic content overlaps.
A Guerrilla Girl who uses the pseudonym Käthe Kollwitz (a German artist of the late 19th- and early 20th centuries), in one of the masks worn by the artist activists to hide their identities.
As women artists in early 20th-century Germany, the four protagonists of this show, Käthe Kollwitz, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Gabriele Münter and Marianne Werefkin, were at a disadvantage.
Käthe Kollwitz at the Indianapolis Art Museum through August 3, 2025, proves how her commentary on mothers and children and suffering and poverty rings true today.
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