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Regina Silveira, (Brazilian, b. 1939), Biscoito arte (Art cookie) [detail], 1976, C-prints (diptych). 74.9 × 99.1 cm, 99.1 × 99.1 cm, 177 × 101 cm overall, Collection of Fernanda Feitosa and Heitor Martins, © Regina Silveira. Courtesy of the artist and Pinacoteca de São Paulo

ART-TRIBUTE:Radical Women,Part II

Amidst the tumult and revolution that characterized the latter half of the 20th Century in Latin America and the USA, women artists …

Feliza Bursztyn, Cama (Bed), 1974, Assemblage with stainless steel scrap, cot, satin sheet, and motor, 110 × 180 × 70 cm, Museo Nacional de Colombia, © Feliza Bursztyn, Photo: Andrés Mauricio López, Courtesy of Museo Nacional de Colombia

ART-TRIBUTE:Radical Women,Part I

Amidst the tumult and revolution that characterized the latter half of the 20th Century in Latin America and the USA, women artists …

Left: Rachel Whiteread, "LOOK, LOOK, LOOK", 2012, Resin, Three panels each 189.5 × 39.5 × 15, Private Collection; Photo courtesy the artist and Mike Bruce. Right: Installation View: RACHEL WHITEREAD, © Belvedere, Vienna, 2018, Photo: Johannes Stoll

ART-TRIBUTE:Rachel Whiteread,Part II

Rachel Whiteread’s approach to sculpture is predicated on the translation of negative space into solid form. Casting from everyday objects, oftentimes using …

Catherine Opie, Untitled #10 (1999), 1999, c-print, 40.6 x 50.8 cm print, 55.9 x 66 cm framed, Edition of 5, © Catherine Opie, Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery

ART-TRIBUTE:American Landscape

Landscape has inspired painters, it was the canvas upon which created the most impressive and great works by the artists of Land …

Rachel Whiteread, Untitled (Clear Torso), 1993, Polyurethane resin, 100 x 180 x 255 mm, Courtesy of the artist; Photo: Courtesy of the artist

ART-TRIBUTE:Rachel Whiteread,Part I

Rachel Whiteread’s approach to sculpture is predicated on the translation of negative space into solid form. Casting from everyday objects, oftentimes using …

View of the exhibition “Women House” at Monnaie de Paris, Photo: Monnaie de Paris Archive

ART-TRIBUTE:Women House,Part II

Questions about a woman’s “place” resonate in our culture, and conventional ideas persist about the house as a feminine space, 39 contemporary …

View of the exhibition “Women House” at Monnaie de Paris, Photo: Monnaie de Paris Archive

ART-TRIBUTE:Women House,Part I

Questions about a woman’s “place” resonate in our culture, and conventional ideas persist about the house as a feminine space, 39 contemporary …