Nancy Newhall Carol Brice Singer, Summer Session, Black Mountain College,1947 / Gelatin silver print.
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Nancy Newhall Carol Brice Singer, Summer Session, Black Mountain College,1947 / Gelatin silver print.

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Why don’t more people know about Alice Austen? It’s been a long time coming, but officials at the Alice Austen House have thrown open the closet door, now fully embracing the lesbian photographer who lived in the house with her longtime partner, Gertrude Tate. https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2021/10/dont-people-know-alice-austen/
Alice Austen (1866-1952)was an American photographer working in Staten Island. She is best known for her street photography and her intimate
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Review: Contemporary British Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition 2026 https://makingamark.blogspot.com/2026/06/contemporary-british-portrait-painters-2026-exhibition-brixton.html
About the annual exhibition of portrait paintings by the Contemporary British Portrait Painters collective - Department Store Brixton until
including Grandpa with baby cousin by Kayoon Anderson oil on linen, 70 x 140cm (diptych)
Peter by Wendy Barratt oil on canvas, 90 x 60cm Winner of the Roger Remington Award at the ROI Annual Exhibition 2025)
Clarice Lispector: High Priestess of Modernism
Clarice Lispector ([klaˈɾisi lisˈpɛktoʁ]; born Chaya Pinkhasivna Lispector; December 10, 1920 – December 9, 1977) was a Ukrainian-born Brazilian novelist and short story writer. Her distinctive and innovative works delve into diverse narrative forms, weaving themes of intimacy and introspection, earning her subsequent international acclaim. She is known for works such as Near to the Wild Heart (1943) and The Hour of the Star (1977). Born to a Jewish family in Podolia in Western Ukraine, as an infant she moved to Brazil with her family, amidst the pogroms committed during the Russian Civil War. Lispector grew up in Recife, the capital of the northeastern state of Pernambuco, where her mother died when Clarice was nine. The family moved to Rio de Janeiro when she was in her teens. While in law school in Rio, she began publishing her first journalistic work and short stories, catapulting to fame at the age of 23 with the publication of her first novel, Near to the Wild Heart (Perto do Coração Selvagem), written as an interior monologue in a style and language that was considered revolutionary in Brazil. Lispector left Brazil in 1944 following her marriage to a Brazilian diplomat, and spent the next decade and a half in Europe and the United States. After returning to Rio de Janeiro in 1959, she published the stories of Family Ties (Laços de Família) and the novel The Passion According to G.H. (A Paixão Segundo G.H.). Injured in an accident in 1966, she spent the last decade of her life in frequent pain, steadily writing and publishing novels and stories, including the celebrated Água Viva, until her premature death in 1977. via W

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Rose Wylie, HAND, Drawing as Central, 2022 Oil on canvas. 184 × 402 cm (overall). Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent. © Rose Wylie. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner. Photo: Eva Herzog https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/rose-wylie
Audrey Flack, Marilyn (Vanitas), 1977. © Audrey Flack, Louis K. Meisel Gallery. Courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery.
Defining Portraits of Marilyn Monroe https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-9-defining-portraits-marilyn-monroe
Audrey Flack (born May 30, 1931 – June, 2024) was an American artist. Her work pioneered the art genre of photorealism and encompasses paint
Sophie Rivera (1938-2021) as an American artist and photographer of Puerto Rican-American descent. via W #PalianSHOW
Marjane Satrapi (Iranian, 1969-2026) - Ecole des Filles 2 (Girls' School 2) (2020)
Unpacking of the head of the Statue of Liberty, which was delivered on June 17, 1885.
The copper statue, a gift to the U.S. from the people of France, was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel.
The official pedestal was designed and built on American soil by architect Richard Morris Hunt, and finished in 1886. Lady Liberty herself arrived at New York Harbor one year before, in 1885, ready to be assembled on her shiny new plinth. Her face is pictured here in June 1885, as she was unpacked from around 214 crates. She was finally dedicated in October 1886.
Even before Lady Liberty became an American symbol of freedom, pieces of the statue were popular tourist attractions in their own right as people flocked to see the work under construction.

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Next to Shower Here (2026). Photo: Matthew Kroening. Courtesy of the artist and Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles / New York.
Hilda Flodin, Portrait of a Lady (Probably a Self-Portrait). Signed. Pastel 59 x 46 cm. Wear due to age and use. Not examined out of frame. https://www.bukowskis.com/en/lots/1536441-hilda-flodin-portrait-of-a-lady-probably-a-self-portrait
Born on this day: awe-inspiring and berserk operatic Polish chanteuse, actress and all-purpose diva Violetta Villas (née Czesława Maria Cieślak, 10 June 1938 - 5 December 2011). For anyone not au fait with the wild, wild world of the tempestuous Villas, think of her as an ultra-campy, kitsch outsider artist; a wild low-budget Eastern European hybrid of Yma Sumac, Jayne Mansfield, Anita Ekberg in La Dolce Vita, Brigitte Bardot and Charo; a punk (her image and un-hinged performances can anticipate Nina Hagen or Jayne County); and the self-parodic possessor of a drag queen sensibility (is it deliberate or naive? Certainly, her persona evokes the films of the Kuchar brothers and John Waters). Dubbed "the voice of the atomic age”, Villas was a celebrated Las Vegas headliner (at the Casino de Paris at the Dunes) in the 1960s, but her promising international career was cut short by Communism (she bounced back in the 1980s and never stopped being venerated in Europe). I revere this woman and wish she was more embraced as a queer icon in the non-Polish speaking world. I highly recommend investigating old clips of Villas on YouTube (especially her interpretations of “Strangers in the Night”, “My Heart Belongs to Daddy” and Barbra Streisand’s “Free Again”). Prepare to have your mind blown!
On a planting moon, I release what broke me" by Mar Figueroa. Acrylic on canvas, 2023. Courtesy of the artist, copyright Mar Figueroa.
The Outwin 2025: American Portraiture Today includes 34 portraits by 35 artists. The artworks were chosen from more than 3,300 submissions to an anonymous open call, which was juried by experts in the fields of portraiture and contemporary art. Jurors chose these artworks because they broaden the definition of portraiture and highlight the genre’s vital role in society and contemporary art.
The artists in this exhibition employ a wide range of media, including painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, fiber art, moving images, and hybrid works that defy categorization. Together, the works here declare there is no one way to make a portrait.
On view at the National Portrait Gallery from January 24 through August 30, 2026
Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale, R.W.S. (1871-1945), 'With Goodly Greenish Locks, All Loose Untied'. 13½ x 10⅛ in (34.3 x 25.8 cm). Estimate: £5,000-8,000. Offered in Victorian Pre-Raphaelite & British Impressionist Art on 11 July 2018 at Christie’s in London
Beyond the Brotherhood: female artists of the Victorian era As the National Portrait Gallery in London stages Pre-Raphaelite Sisters, Victorian art specialist Sarah Reynolds illuminates the careers of key women artists of the period https://www.christies.com/en/stories/beyond-the-brotherhood-female-artists-of-the-victorian-era-4aa70b11d3874794ac5142defd15b3d2
Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale (25 Jan 1872 – 10 Mar 1945) was an English artist known for her paintings, book illustrations and for a number o

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Laura, Lady Alma-Tadema (1852-1909), Bright Be Thy Noon. Oil on canvas. 27 x 19¾ in (68.6 x 50.2 cm). Sold for £112,500 on 11 July 2018 at Christie’s in London https://www.christies.com/en/stories/beyond-the-brotherhood-female-artists-of-the-victorian-era-4aa70b11d3874794ac5142defd15b3d2
Anna Alma-Tadema (1867-1943)
Anna Alma-Tadema, (née Tadema; 1867-1943) was a British artist and suffragette. Alma-Tadema primarily worked with drawings and paintings, cr
Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema "Bright Be Thy Noon" (1894)