‘The “F” Word: Feminism in Art’ A Group Show of 20 Female Artists
The Untitled Space and Vohn Gallery presents “The ‘F’ Word: Feminism in Art” A group show of 20 female artists curated by Indira Cesarine, editor-in-chief of The Untitled Magazine and Denise Krimershmoys of Vohn Gallery. Each artist addresses concepts revolving around feminism with works that challenge gender stereotypes or embrace female empowerment. The exhibit features a wide array of mediums, including painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and embroidery. Each artist individually addresses concepts revolving around feminism with works that either challenge gender stereotypes or embrace female empowerment, with literal or metaphorical visual language. Featured artists include: Annika Connor, Anya Rubin, Christina Kruse, Coco Dolle, CocoRosie, Elektra KB, Ellen Jong, Frances Goodman, Hye Rim Lee, Indira Cesarine, Jennifer Caviola aka Cake, Jessica Lichtenstein, Langdon Graves, Mari Kim, Natalie White, Robyn Hasty, Sophia Wallace, Tatyana Murray, Vexta, and Zana Briski.
The exhibition “The ‘F’ Word: Feminism in Art” was curated in celebration of The #GirlPower Issue of “The Untitled Magazine”, and is part of the gallery’s “Women in Art” series, which features a wide range of female contemporary artists in a series of solo exhibitions and group shows at The Untitled Space on an ongoing basis.
Featured Artist
Frances Goodman obtained her Master of Fine Arts Degree from Goldsmiths College at the University of London in 2000 and holds a Laureateship from the Hoger Instituut Voor Schone Kunsten in Belgium. She was a recipient of the Cecily Brown...
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