Who is Cindy Sherman?
Cindy Sherman is considered to be one of the most influential artists of her generation, seamlessly becoming the characters of her images.
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Cindy Sherman is considered to be one of the most influential artists of her generation, seamlessly becoming the characters of her images.
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You’ve probably seen a Bourgeois spider before–the towering, spindly bronze sculpture poised outside an art gallery or public space.
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Helen Frankenthaler has been named one of the most important female artists of the 20th century with a career spanning nearly six decades.
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Here is a list of 10 women who defied the expectations of the art market and broke the mold.
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The Guerrilla Girls are a group of renegade women artists that had decided to make waves in the art industry.
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Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico
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Georgia O’Keeffe was an American modernist artist. She was known for her paintings of enlarged flowers, New York skyscrapers, and New Mexico landscapes. Few female artists dominate the industry, one of which is Georgia O’Keeffe, “The Mother of American Modernism.” Her reputation as an artist equates to the value of her art pieces which makes […]
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Patricia Cronin is a contemporary conceptual artist that has worked in a variety of mediums. Her work ranges from watercolors to large installation pieces. Most of her work is inspired by her life and the discovery of her sexuality. Cronin works in different themes dealing with identity, mainly those of gender and sexuality. Born 1963 […]
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Chances are you’ve seen pictures of Yayoi Kusama’s work on Instagram. She’s been named one of the most important Japanese living artists.
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Through her work Lorna Simpson addresses issues of identity, gender, race, representation, history, and memory in black womanhood.
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Jenny Saville’s work has a gestural quality about it; her brush strokes are not invisible; they are express dynamism and movement. Her works often blur the line between abstraction and figure painting, but ultimately, in all her works, the form of a body is discernible.
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