This major survey of feminist art celebrates the women who challenged and changed the face of British culture. The show explores themes from the women's liberation movement to punk music, through painting, drawing, sculpture, performance, film, photography, and archival materials.
A partnership show between Scotland and Ireland, this exhibit features over 30 watercolors by painter J. M. W. Turner from the National Gallery of Ireland.
Paris was the center of the art world in the late 19th century. The period's more progressive artists were interested in recording the fleeting sensations of nature, as well as the fast pace of modern life. Edgar Degas, for example, focused on figures in motion, such as racehorses, or the dancers at the Paris Opera, while Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Berthe Morisot, and others preferred to work outdoors, capturing the changing effects of light and weather.
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