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the art angle alison gingeras the woman question 2705843

Alison M. Gingeras, an American curator and writer, has organized a major new exhibition titled “The Woman Question: 1550–2025” at the recently opened Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. The show brings together more than 200 artworks spanning nearly five centuries, from Renaissance painters like Sofonisba Anguissola and Lavinia Fontana to contemporary artists such as Betty Tompkins and Lisa Brice. The exhibition traces the historical debate about women’s roles in culture and society—the so-called “woman question”—and highlights how women artists have depicted power, resistance, desire, and violence through self-portraits, allegories, and other works. Gingeras discusses the project on the podcast The Art Angle, exploring early women art stars, recent rediscoveries, and the ongoing need for all-women exhibitions.

the art angle alison gingeras the woman question 2705843

Alison M. Gingeras, an American curator and writer, has organized a major new exhibition titled “The Woman Question: 1550–2025” at the recently opened Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. The show brings together over 200 artworks spanning nearly 500 years of women’s creative production, from Renaissance figures like Sofonisba Anguissola and Lavinia Fontana to Baroque artists such as Elisabetta Sirani and Artemisia Gentileschi, and contemporary names like Betty Tompkins and Lisa Brice. The exhibition explores how women artists have depicted themselves, power, resistance, desire, and violence, drawing on the historical concept of the "querelle des femmes" and Linda Nochlin’s famous 1971 essay. Gingeras discusses the project on the podcast The Art Angle.