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A Woman’s Right to Pleasure

Through the many lenses of female artists, the display and intersection of pleasure within the realms of celebrity and social media along with other angles of womanhood like childbirth – these artists are showing not only sides of themselves but of us and how consume the woman’s body and psyche, while unbeknownst to us the subsequent audience, they are seeking or rather fighting for the right to own every curve and edge of their bodies.

 

Artists featured in the show were selected by BlackBook Presents because of the many stances and complexities that each have embodied. “What comes through in the Fini works is very different from the humor in Alexandra Rubinsein's paintings, or the kind of punk rock anger in Judith Bernstein's works," says director of the project, Alexandra Weiss. "And yet there's a connection. For us, it was really about celebrating those differences while highlighting the beauty of the female experience — and celebrating it, without apology.”

 

The artist line-up by features women who have dedicated their lives to a gaze that has yet to be categorized and may have been exploited many times over, woman’s sucesses and plights in the world such as Judy Chicago, Tracey Emin, Leonor Fini, Sophia Wallace, Georgia O’Keefe, and Louise Bourgeois.

 

Don't wait too long to go see it, the exhibition is at Sotheby's Los Angeles until August 12, 2022. 

Georgia O'Keefe, Canna Series
Nan Goldin, Nan and Brian in Bed, NYC
Lowie Hollowell, Linked Lingam in Green, Yellow and Mauve
Alexandra Rubenstien, What's Gilbert Grape Eating
Judy Chicago, Birth Trinity
Alexandra Rubenstien, Wired
Judy Chicago, Submerged/Emerged #1
Leonor Fini, Lesbaingnuses
Austyn Weiner, Loves Me Not
Betty Tompkins, Women Don't Have the Killer Instinct
Alexandra Rubenstien, Will Never Go Out of Style
Katharine Olschbaur, Vision or How I Became Part of Society

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