International Women's Day called for a trip to the National Museum of Women in the Arts. The unofficial holiday commemorates women's fight for equality, rights, and liberation. This particular museum is the first in the world solely dedicated to championing women through the arts. Our journey began with a piece by Yael Bartana/What If Women Ruled The World.
Fitting, right?
The Caribbean Dreams series was my favorite...
Fracture
The Jamaican National Dish
Mirror #1
Edges
Unsure of what I was looking at, but the photo reminds me of the 'Wolf' album.
Transplant Family Portrait
There was a library on the next floor.
Anatomy.
Zoom in...
Blossom Restaurant, 103 Bowery/Berenice Abbott
Dark Candy Apples/Sharon Core
Interesting.
Orion/Alma Woodsey Thomas
Roses, Convolvulus, Poppies, and Other Flowers in an Urn on a Stone Ledge/Rachel Ruysch
Girl on a Small Wall/Suzanne Valadon
Purple Datura/Amy Lamb
Landscape, from the series "The Sea of the Mountain"/Janaina Tschape
from the "SHE" series/Raina Matar
Laure Tixier
Dutch Plate, from the series "Every Rose Has Its Thorn"/Petrina Hicks
Untitled (Elizabethport, NJ)/ Victoria Sambunaris
Sarah Bernhardt
Janaina Tschape
Remedios Varo
Eridanus/Lynda Benglis
Breakwater/Dorothy Dehner
The Palmist/Leonora Carrington
Soares
Untitled/ Connie Imboden
Who run the world??
Period.
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