
Art History How It Should Have Been Written
Judy Chicago
“I have come to the conclusion that the art world has to join us, women artists, not we join it.”
If there were such a place as Girl World this is what art history would have looked like. This section is dedicated to women artists and their works, lives and art movements they participated in. Hopefully these artists will inspire you, spark curiosity and spark hope. In this small corner of the internet, let’s come together, rewrite history, shine light on these amazing artists … and have a little something to sip on and a sweet treat, why not.
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- Art Herstory – Movements – PointillismTiny Dots, Big Impacts; Exploring Pointillism Then and Now Berlin—well, Germany in general—has beautiful parks and green spaces. I’ve been taking full advantage of them during these long summer days… Read more: Art Herstory – Movements – Pointillism
- Alma Woodsey Thomas 1891 – 1978“I’ve never bothered painting the ugly things in life. People struggling, having difficulty. You meet that when you go out, and then you have to come back and see the… Read more: Alma Woodsey Thomas 1891 – 1978
- Art Herstory – Day of Liberation 80th Anniversary– Entartete Kunst – Art Deemed Degenerate and Three Artists Who Suffered During WW II Today, May 8th, is a public holiday here in Berlin. It’s a day recognized every… Read more: Art Herstory – Day of Liberation 80th Anniversary
- Art Herstory – Movements – SurrealismSurreal Artists In A Strange World Surrealism stands out as one of my favorite art movements, yet it’s often dominated in public consciousness by male artists like René Magritte and… Read more: Art Herstory – Movements – Surrealism
- Grace Hartigan 1922-2008The first of the second generation Abstract Expressionists, Grace Hartigan was a key figure in art herstory. She started the wave of experimental brushwork and bold strokes, switching between abstraction… Read more: Grace Hartigan 1922-2008
