Saturday, December 11, 2021

Artists of the Day, December 11, 2021: All women painter (Women painting Women) (#1441)

 Hommage to all women artist

 "Each artist looks beyond the surface of her subject, beyond mere replication of the physical world before her, in search of deeper realities. These artists have found a freedom to avoid voyeuristic depictions of the female form to examine honest and sometimes personal narratives about the struggles and resilience of the indomitable contemporary woman.

Women Painting Women (WPW)
started off as a blog and turned into a movement that features contemporary women artists painting the female form. The group's name came from the goal of the group, which was to showcase works of women by contemporary women artists.

Starting as a blog in 2009, they were recognized in 2010 by the Robert Lange Studios, where they held their first exhibition in Charleston, SC. After their beginnings as a blog, the group then went on to hold another 16 exhibitions, three of which were held overseas - two in Australia, and one in the UK. In 2013, they held their first UK exhibition, and in 2016 they held their first exhibition in Australia.

The goal of the exhibitions, as stated by Alia El-Bermani on a blog post with details on WPW: (R)evolution and Call, "is to expand the collective sense of what a woman is and means in the realm of art".

The group has a Facebook page also titled "Women Painting Women", where they share posts and articles relevant to women in the art field, as well as their own videos and photographs of their exhibitions. It has links to each of the founders' respective blogs. A subset of the group, 'Women Drawing Women', is an online exhibition that posts artworks of women by women. It was started in 2010, and since then has come to include a total of 36 artworks as of 2019.

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 Robert Lange Studio, WPW poster,  2010

  Women Painting Women, Mia Bergeron, 2010

  Women Painting Women, Mia Bergeron, 2010

 Verismo Vicki Sullivan, Women Painting Women Australia, 2018

 Zinaïda Serebriakova, 1946

 Alice Bailly, 1917

 Elin Danielson-Gambogi, 1900

 Lluïsa Vidal, 1899

 Sabine Lepsius, 1885

 Anna Stainer-Knittel, 1869

 Elisabeth Alida Haanen, 1845

 Marie Ellenrieder, 1819

 Marie-DeniseVillers, Autoportrait, 1801

 Marie Guillemine-Benoist, 1790

 Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, 1790

 Anonyme, 1790

 Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, Autoportrait avec deux élèves, 1785

 Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, 1782

 Germaine de Staël, 1770

 Angelica Kauffman, 1757

 Giovanna Fratellini, 1720

 Rosalba Carriera,  1715

 Anna Waser, 1691

 Anonyme, 1675

 Maria Schalcken, 1660

 Michaelina Wautier, 1640

 Artemisia Gentileschi, Autoportrait en Allégorie de la peinture, 1638

 Judith Leyster, 1633

 Anonyme, Bologne, 1600

 Sofonisba Anguissola, 1556

 Catharina van Hemessen, 1548

 

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