Ellen Berkenblit has spent more than 30 years breaking down conceptual walls with her paintings.

Ellen Berkenblit has spent more than 30 years breaking down conceptual walls with her paintings.
For over four decades, Carrie Mae Weems has used the camera to capture what it means to be alive in our time.
Known for her monumental work made out of found wood objects, Louise Nevelson combined ancient forms with a modern sensibility.
Multi-disciplinary artist Erna Rosenstein became a leading cultural voice in 20th century Poland through her surrealist masterpieces.
Swedish artist Hilma af Klint was a true visionary, pioneering abstract art several years before Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian.
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