This scholarly exhibition on British women artists written out of history feels a shade late to the feast. The vogue for ...
You See Us could be the most important exhibition you’ll ever see. Spanning 400 hundred years, this overview of women artists in Britain destroys the myth that female talent is an exotic anomaly.
The years of research behind the exhibition scrutinised the archives to recover lost works and piece together forgotten ...
★★★★★ It’s nice to be proved wrong. I went into Tate Britain’s Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920 with a sense of the inevitable — the patriarchy, erasure, 400 ...
The title of this show of British women artists from 1520-1920 at Tate Britain is highly apt. ‘Now You See Us’ contains just ...
This paper’s critic, Brian Sewell, once observed that “there has never been a first rank woman artist … only men are capable of aesthetic greatness”. That went down really well. If he had ...
This scholarly exhibition on British women artists written out of history feels a shade late to the feast. The vogue for unearthing neglected artists from outside the white male Western mainstream ...
This paper’s critic, Brian Sewell, once observed that “there has never been a first rank woman artist … only men are capable of aesthetic greatness”. That went down really well. If he had seen this ...