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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?
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.
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.
Observer had the lucky opportunity to interview the pseudonymous Kollwitz about the exhibition, the art group’s long-standing legacy and whether Artforum has changed at all.
"Marks of Resistance: Käthe Kollwitz Prints" will showcase her emotional artwork that still resonates today, eight decades after her death, according to a news release from the Erie Art Museum.
But I loved the sculpture so deeply. A crouching mother, her arms muscular and protective, clutches and cuddles two small children, a toddler and a baby. The children are, presumably, Kollwitz’s two ...
Käthe Kollwitz, “Never again War”, poster, 1924, Crayon and brush lithograph, Käthe Kollwitz Museum Köln Seen together, the sculpture suddenly feels more political. The power and strength of the ...
Berlin has busied itself since the fall of its infamous Wall with becoming one of the most stimulating creative and cultural ...
Käthe Kollwitz, Museum of Modern Art, New York, March 31-July 20, 2024 “If my works continue to make such an impression—even after decades—then I will have achieved a great deal.” ...