Curator Virginia Brilliant On the Old Master Women History Chose to Forget Observer caught up with the curator to discuss the challenges history's exceptional women artists have faced and their remarkable stories. By Nadja Sayej
Sotheby’s Female-First Masters Sale Seems Like a Press Stunt—Here’s Why It’s Not Sotheby's sale of masterworks by women from the 16th to 19th centuries genuinely tries to address the sidelining of women in the pre-modern art world. By Mariana Fernandez
Hilma af Klint and 4 Other Pioneering Female Artists Who Were Overshadowed by Their Male Peers Four other artists like the Swedish painter Hilma af Klint: creative women long overshadowed by the men around them. By Monica Uszerowicz
Behind the Gravitational Pull of Her Electric Abstractions: An Interview with Lucy Bull By Elisa Carollo
A Stegosaurus Skeleton Is Going Public as Dinosaur Fossils Increasingly Become Investments By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Closing Soon: ‘The Art of Dining, Food Culture in the Islamic World’ at the Detroit Institute of Arts By Christa Terry
‘The Living End’ at Chicago’s MCA Celebrates the Relevance and Irrelevance of Painting By Noah Berlatsky
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