The artist Kathryn Andrews began to develop the idea that has become the Judith Center during the 2016 US presidential election
Public portrayals of female figures are not only rare, they are often sexualised stereotypes
Depictions of hedonistic campus experiences are reframed through the parameters of sexuality, race and gender in the artist’s new exhibition at ICA Miami
The decision, though expected, still sparked shock and outrage for many artists and gallerists
Nearly 60% of the works in the auction house’s ‘The Now’ sale are by women artists, though they are still in the minority by value
Gerda Wegener’s 1924 painting of her partner Lili Elbe shows the subject as a languid odalisque
Plus, Botticelli in New York and gender in Asian art in San Francisco
The latest digital craze is only perpetuating the structural sexism inherent in art history
Salvador Salort-Pons says he has been working with a leadership coach to address complaints about staff members feeling undervalued
Director Salvador Salort-Pons was faulted in an independent review for authoritarian behaviour and insensitivity to race and gender
Transformation, communication, exaggeration and non-conformity are some of the impulses behind cross-dressing
Exhibition delves into Western pop culture’s great moments of binary disruption
London institution’s founders included two women, but a long period of male domination has only recently been challenged
There is a gross gender imbalance across the Asian art world, but the representation of female artists, curators and dealers is also on the rise in the region
Women doing it for (and to) themselves
“Do women have to be naked to get into the Met?” and other pointers on the good, the bad and the ugly of women in art
No great women artists? But they star in all the pictures
“Inside the visible” is on show until 8 December