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Eftersommar (Late Summer) an early naturalistic work, painted by af Klint in 1903, an example of the works she exhibited to the public during her lifetime. Hilma af Klint was the fourth child of Mathilda af Klint (née Sonntag) and Captain Victor af Klint, a Swedish naval commander, and she spent summers with her family at their manor, "Hanmora", on the island of Adelsö in Lake Mälaren.
Women in Abstraction. Another History of Abstraction in the 20th Century or Elles font l'abstraction. Une autre histoire de l'abstraction au XXe siècle was a major exhibition of 20th century abstract art created by women. [ 1 ]
Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940–1970 was an art exhibition held at the Whitechapel Gallery from 9 February 2023 through 7 May 2023. [1] The exhibit presented 150 mid-century abstract paintings by 81 women artists. The show included artists from Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. [2] [3]
Ruth Watson (born 1962) photographer, sculptor, painter, installation artist and academic; Alice Waymouth (1884–1963), metalworker and artist; Marilynn Webb (1937–2021), printmaker, painter; Christine Webster (born 1958), visual artist and photographer; Ans Westra (1936–2023), photographer; Annie Julia White (1852–1932), painter
Jasmin Hagendorfer, installation art, sculptor, performance artist; Alice Berger Hammerschlag (1917–1969), abstract painter; Margarete Hamerschlag (1902–1958), painter, illustrator; Karin Hannak (born 1940), multi-media; Fanny Harlfinger-Zakucka (1873–1954), painter and graphic artist; Hermine Heller-Ostersetzer (1874–1909), painter and ...
Agnes Bernice Martin RCA (March 22, 1912 – December 16, 2004) was an American abstract painter known for her minimalist style and abstract expressionism. [1] [2] Born in Canada, she moved to the United States in 1931, where she pursued higher education and became a U.S. citizen in 1950.
Mary Lee Abbott (July 27, 1921 – August 23, 2019) [1] was an American artist, known as a member of the New York School of abstract expressionists in the late 1940s and 1950s. [2] Her abstract and figurative work were also influenced by her time spent in Saint Croix and Haiti , where she lived off and on throughout the 1950s.
Mavis Iona Pusey (September 17, 1928 – April 20, 2019) was a Jamaican-born American abstract artist. [1] She was a printmaker and painter who was well known for her hard-edge, nonrepresentational images. Pusey drew inspirations from urban construction.