In from the cold: Tirzah Garwood finally takes the spotlight in London
Tirzah Garwood finally gains recognition in a new exhibition, showcasing her extensive and unique artistic talent beyond being known as 'Mrs Eric Ravilious.'
In from the cold: at Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tirzah Garwood finally takes the spotlight
Tirzah Garwood's exhibition reveals her significant artistic talent, long overshadowed by her association with her husband, Eric Ravilious.
In from the cold: Tirzah Garwood finally takes the spotlight in London
Tirzah Garwood finally gains recognition in a new exhibition, showcasing her extensive and unique artistic talent beyond being known as 'Mrs Eric Ravilious.'
In from the cold: at Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tirzah Garwood finally takes the spotlight
Tirzah Garwood's exhibition reveals her significant artistic talent, long overshadowed by her association with her husband, Eric Ravilious.
No Men Allowed: BAMPFA's new exhibition highlights women 'Making Their Mark'.
Women artists are significantly underrepresented in major institutions and their works sell for less than those of male artists.
Komal Shah's efforts through the Shah Garg Collection aim to change the narrative around women in the art world.
Tamara de Lempicka defined Art Deco. Now she's finally getting the retrospective she deserves
Tamara de Lempicka's retrospective highlights her pivotal yet historically overlooked role in the Art Deco movement and the struggle for recognition of women artists.
Tate Britain unveils 400 years of women's art: A story of struggle and resilience
The structural challenges women artists faced highlight the ongoing struggle for recognition in a historically male-dominated art world.
Aboriginal Art: What Can Be Shown, What Must Be Hidden
Yolngu Aboriginal art reflects both ancient traditions and contemporary changes, particularly with women's evolving roles in the art market.
US National Register of Historic Places adds first art environment of an African American artist
L.V. Hull's home-studio recognized as the first African American art environment on the National Register of Historic Places.
The listing aims to preserve African American artists' stories and contributions to creativity in America.
Historical auction results show centuries-old demand for women artists
The growing demand for works by historical women artists signals a long-overdue recognition of their contributions to art history.
No Men Allowed: BAMPFA's new exhibition highlights women 'Making Their Mark'.
Women artists are significantly underrepresented in major institutions and their works sell for less than those of male artists.
Komal Shah's efforts through the Shah Garg Collection aim to change the narrative around women in the art world.
Tamara de Lempicka defined Art Deco. Now she's finally getting the retrospective she deserves
Tamara de Lempicka's retrospective highlights her pivotal yet historically overlooked role in the Art Deco movement and the struggle for recognition of women artists.
Tate Britain unveils 400 years of women's art: A story of struggle and resilience
The structural challenges women artists faced highlight the ongoing struggle for recognition in a historically male-dominated art world.
Aboriginal Art: What Can Be Shown, What Must Be Hidden
Yolngu Aboriginal art reflects both ancient traditions and contemporary changes, particularly with women's evolving roles in the art market.
US National Register of Historic Places adds first art environment of an African American artist
L.V. Hull's home-studio recognized as the first African American art environment on the National Register of Historic Places.
The listing aims to preserve African American artists' stories and contributions to creativity in America.
Historical auction results show centuries-old demand for women artists
The growing demand for works by historical women artists signals a long-overdue recognition of their contributions to art history.