New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Post-War Women is The Art Students League's first exhibition to explore the vital contributions of alumnae on the international stage. On view at The Phyllis Harriman
Mason Gallery from November 2 to December 1, 2019, Post-War Women challenges the misperception that great art produced by women artists is somehow an exception rather than the rule. Curator Will Corwin investigates the history of innovative art academies like The League that promoted democratic ideologies, which in turn created artistic opportunities for women of all social classes. This ground-breaking exhibition features over forty artists active between 1945-65, tracing the complex networks these professional women formed to support one another and their newfound access to art education. Post-War Women presents work by some of the prominent artists of the
20th Century like
Louise Bourgeois and Helen Frankenthaler, but more importantly it calls out the women who were not credited enough: Mavis Pusey, Kazuko Miyamoto, Olga Albizu and
Helena Vieira da Silva - challenging a new generation of visitors and art students to KNOW YOUR FOREMOTHERS.
Free and Open to the Public
Exhibition Dates: November 2-December 1, 2019
Featured Artists:
Mary Abbott
Berenice Abbott
Olga Albizu
Janice Biala
Isabel Bishop
Regina Bogat
Louise Bourgeois
Vivian Browne
Elizabeth Catlett
Dorothy Dehner
Monir Farmanfarmaian
Helen Frankenthaler
Judith Godwin
Terry Haass
Grace Hartigan
Carmen Herrera
Eva Hesse
Faith Hubley
Lenore Jaffee
Gwendolyn Knight
Lee Krasner
Blanche Lazzell
Marguerite Louppe
Lenita Manry
Mercedes Matter
Kazuko Miyamoto
Louise Nevelson
Charlotte Park
Joyce Pensato
Mavis Pusey
Faith Ringgold
Edith Schloss
Yvonne Thomas
Lynn Umlauf
Merrill Wagner
Joyce Weinstein
Michael West
The League was founded in 1875 by students breaking away from the
National Academy of Design. That independent spirit remains at The League today, where students pursue their work unconstrained by dogma, politics or burdensome tuition. We educate students in the language and process of making art in an environment where anyone who wishes to pursue arts education can realize his or her full potential. The League fulfills this mission by offering affordable, high-quality education and instruction in painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and assemblage. Artists who have studied at the League include Georgia O'Keeffe, Norman Rockwell, Jackson Pollock, Romare Bearden, Robert Rauschenberg,
Louise Bourgeois,
Alexander Calder,
James Rosenquist, and Ai-Weiwei, among others. www.theartstudentsleague.org