Review | Women are trailblazers in abstract art. These 6 works show their vision.
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Review | Women are trailblazers in abstract art. These 6 works show their vision.
"The traveling exhibition, drawn from the private collection of Komal Shah and her husband, venture capitalist Gaurav Garg, opened in 2023 in New York, followed by stops in California and Missouri. Its D.C. incarnation is the first time it is being shown at a women-focused venue."
"With works spanning 1946 to 2024, 'Making Their Mark' features significant female figures in 20th-century art as well as emerging artists. Indeed, it is as if the old guard is passing the baton, as several artists have died since the show was launched."
"Some pieces carry extra political resonance, while others highlight the abstract potential of textiles and fiber - materials often characterized somewhat derisively as 'craft,' particularly when employed by female artists."
The exhibition 'Making Their Mark: Works From the Shah Garg Collection' features nearly 80 pieces by around 70 female artists, showcasing a diverse range of abstract art. Spanning from 1946 to 2024, it includes works from significant figures and emerging artists. The exhibition highlights the political resonance of some pieces and the abstract potential of textiles, often dismissed as 'craft.' This show marks the first time the collection is displayed at a women-focused venue, emphasizing the contributions of female artists in a traditionally male-dominated field.
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