Opinion
Why the Word “Forgotten” Isn’t Helping Women Artists
This word expresses a passivity that obscures the reality of these women’s stories. I prefer the more accurate “erased.”
Opinion
This word expresses a passivity that obscures the reality of these women’s stories. I prefer the more accurate “erased.”
Opinion
Greatness, in this new golden age of wealth and vanity collecting, is inextricably linked to money, selling prices, and auction results.
Opinion
Sadly, though by no means surprisingly, there is precedence for this female erasure. Women have been and continue to be the executors of the invisible, unpaid, unaccredited labor that makes much of the world run smoothly.
Opinion
A 2013 study which analyzed the size of handprints accompanying animal drawings found that women were more likely to have made them.
Art
Curatorial leadership with a focus on site and audience develops an inclusive art program without using quotas.