Discover new perspectives on the depiction of women with Women Painting Women. From Alice Neel to Jordan Casteel, this collection showcases complexities, abjection, beauty, and joy, inviting you to reimagine the portrayal of women.
The opulent Women Painting Women showcases almost 50 female artists who have intentionally focused on women as the subject of their art, featuring almost 50 portraits spanning from the 1960s to present day. This globally diverse publication celebrates the often overlooked perspectives of women throughout the postwar period, highlighting the privilege of painting as a medium for portraiture, which has typically been reserved for white men. From pioneering artists like Emma Amos and Alice Neel to emerging talents such as Jordan Casteel, Somaya Critchlow, and Apolonia Sokol, these women deliberately place the female form, its movements, and its individuality at the forefront. The central narrative of Women Painting Women explores how these artists use the traditional female portrait as a catalyst for portraying the female experience beyond traditional male interpretations. Through themes of the Body, Nature Personified, Selfhood, and Color as Portrait, these complex, real, and at times confronting portraits invite the onlooker to contemplate and celebrate each masterpiece.
Artists include: Rita Ackermann, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Emma Amos, María Berrío, Louise Bonnet, Lisa Brice, Joan Brown, Jordan Casteel, Somaya Critchlow, Kim Dingle, Marlene Dumas, Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Nicole Eisenman, Tracey Emin, Natalie Frank, Hope Gangloff, Eunice Golden, Jenna Gribbon, Alex Heilbron, Ania Hobson, Luchita Hurtado, Chantal Joffe, Hayv Kahraman, Maria Lassnig, Christiane Lyons, Danielle Mckinney, Marilyn Minter, Alice Neel, Elizabeth Peyton, Paula Rego, Faith Ringgold, Deborah Roberts, Susan Rothenberg, Jenny Saville, Dana Schutz, Joan Semmel, Amy Sherald, Lorna Simpson, Arpita Singh, Sylvia Sleigh, Apolonia Sokol, May Stevens, Claire Tabouret, Mickalene Thomas, Nicola Tyson and Lisa Yuskavage.