Women Painting Women Book
Women Painting Women is a vibrant visual journey through nearly five decades of artistic rebellion. This stunning collection showcases close to 50 female artists who've made women their muse—from pioneering legends like Emma Amos and Alice Neel to today's rising stars including Jordan Casteel and Somaya Critchlow. Spanning the 1960s to now, these painters reclaim portraiture as a space for bold storytelling, celebrating women's bodies, gestures, and unique identities. With an international perspective that challenges centuries of male-dominated art history, this book proves that when women paint women, magic happens. A must-have for art lovers and anyone ready to see female perspectives finally take center stage.
- Edited with contributions by: Andrea Karnes
- Measurements: 8" x 10.5"
- Pages: 180