domingo, 11 de agosto de 2024

VOLTEMOS À TATE | «Now You See Us | Women Artists in Britain 1520–1920» _ «Spanning 400 years, this exhibition follows women on their journeys to becoming professional artists»

 

Laura Knight The Dark Pool 1908-1918 Laing Art Gallery (Tyne and Wear Archives & Museums) © Estate of Dame Laura Knight, 1877-1970 (Worthing, UK)

«Spanning 400 years, this exhibition follows women on their journeys to becoming professional artists. From Tudor times to the First World War, artists such as Mary BealeAngelica KauffmanElizabeth Butler and Laura Knight paved a new artistic path for generations of women. They challenged what it meant to be a working woman of the time by going against society’s expectations – having commercial careers as artists and taking part in public exhibitions.

Including over 150 works, the show dismantles stereotypes surrounding women artists in history, who were often thought of as amateurs. Determined to succeed and refusing to be boxed in, they daringly painted what were usually thought to be subjects for male artists: history pieces, battle scenes and the nude.

The exhibition sheds light on how these artists championed equal access to art training and academy membership, breaking boundaries and overcoming many obstacles to establish what it meant to be a woman in the art world.

In partnership with Lockton». Veja aqui.


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