is one of several artists featured (posthumously in her case) in Harmony and Contrast—Chromatic Painting at the Turn of the Century at Transmitter.
#siriberg

is one of several artists featured (posthumously in her case) in Harmony and Contrast—Chromatic Painting at the Turn of the Century at Transmitter.
#siriberg

So I had the pleasure of meeting Sydney at the opening of Taking Shape. She also recently told more about her story on HOKA’s blog. She’s truly an inspiration!
#sydneyzester

makes some pretty amazing installations.
#ivelissejimenez

gets a nod from Hakim Bishara in their write up on the most recent addition of Armory Show– Mexico City-based, Aurora’s tapestries are made of used plastic bags or dyed wool woven into agave fiber nets (Istle).
#aurorapellizi

like Adelie is (posthumously) featured in The Long View: California Women of Abstract Expressionism 1945–1965.
#zoelongfield

is one of seventeen women featured in Unlisted, an exhibition of mid- to late twentieth-century women artists who worked in modernist styles, yet are not often exhibited today despite their significant skills, careers and accomplishments.
#nadiagould

Hyperallergic notes that Jay may be the best known Bay Area woman artist who worked in abstraction, but she was far from alone.
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#adelielandis

Héloïse Chassepot (b. 1995, Paris; lives and works in London) completed studies at Haute école d’art et de design, Geneva; University of Geneva, Switzerland; and gained her MFA from Goldsmiths, University of London, in 2022. She shows work with Downs and Ross.
#heloisechassepot

(In the context of her newest at Lisson, Channa says that as an artist, “I experience freedom through limitation and structure. It would appear that limitation and structure are dichotomies to freedom, but through experience, I have found them to be synonymous and the basics of freedom.”
#channahorwitz
