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Despite showing a roster of mostly female artists and not focusing specifically on gender, gallerist Monya Rowe can’t wait for the day when showing more women than men is not unusual.
Read MoreArt Series of Identity Invention by Parker Day
Los Angeles-based fine art photographer Parker Day is one of the most original voices in the contemporary scene.
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OM Editions founders Orianna and Patricia Morrison explain how the pandemic reshaped our sense of style—and home.
Read MoreThe Embodied Art of Maria Lassnig
Austrian artist Maria Lassnig evoked the raw power of the body. In recent years, she is finally becoming recognized for her significant contributions.
Read MoreThe Quiet Triumph of Mary Cassatt
Impressionist Mary Cassatt deepened our understanding of maternal connections. Learn more about how she opened up art to new realms of being.
Read MoreThe French Master Suzanne Valadon
Suzanne Valadon was a woman of many firsts, storming into the top echelons of French art and planting her flag as one of the most important painters of the early 20th century.
Read MoreSarah Goodridge and the Art of Miniature Portraits
This 19th-century master of portrait miniatures is not widely remembered today, but her well-observed work and the daring life she lived still have so much to teach us.
Read MoreLydia Nobles’ “As I Sit Waiting” Amplifies the Conversation Around Abortion Rights
With a focus on diversity and shared experiences, “As I Sit Waiting” by Lydia Nobles examines the complex issues surrounding abortion rights.
Read MoreAntonia Wright’s Miami Solo Exhibition Lays Bare the Reproductive Rights Crisis
Artist Antonia Wright places her own body at the center of her art projects, fusing her womanhood—her humanity—in the work itself.
Read MoreMaster of Line and Color: Ellen Berkenblit Paints with an Eye for Drama
Ellen Berkenblit has spent more than 30 years breaking down conceptual walls with her paintings.
Read MoreCombining Punk Rock With Professional: Tiané Goines and Kathryn Godoy at AAF’s “Young Talent Exhibition”
This year’s “Young Talent Exhibition” at the Affordable Art Fair underscores its role as an entry-point for artists and collectors alike.
Read MoreThriller “Home at Night” Explores the Dating Stories That Aren’t Often Told
Online dating is a common experience, but one that isn’t often explored in very complex ways in media or art.
Read MoreHow the Guerrilla Girls Changed the Conversation Around Art and Activism
After more than 40 years of activism and high-profile works of art, the legacy of the Guerrilla Girls continues to endure.
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