The Tanzania-born artist's retrospective features works kept in storage for four decades
A new show at the Dulwich Picture Gallery unshackles the artist from her husband, Eric Ravilious
An exploration of the driving force of so-called “K-feminism” and the connection between art and politics in Korea
Our exclusive analysis of auction records in Paris until 1850 reveals around 500 sales of works by women, and striking parallels to the art trade today
The New York show celebrates the late artist's melding of contemporary culture with art history
How lovingly raising her artistic family cost an artist of “tensile strength” her own fame
The exhibition opening in October will bring together works by artists including Paula Rego, Cornelia Parker, Tracey Emin and Sarah Lucas
Exhibitions to see in Seoul during the fair, plus two major biennials to visit beyond the city
Exploring Now You See Us, which celebrates the output of Vanessa Bell, Mary Beale and many more, plus conversations about Dia’s legacy and the ’visual linguist‘ Wong
A new publication offers a more inclusive approach that also honours the “unexceptional”
Our round-up of the latest art publications
We've compiled a list of exhibitions of events whose impact on foregrounding women artists is likely to live on beyond one calendar day
Norton, who is also the co-founder of the non-profit Art + Practice, has championed the work of women artists and artists of colour in the city
An inclusive curatorial theme sees works by older female artists snapped up
The British artist retreated from her remarkable career to embrace a religious life
The artist discusses her Courtauld show and why Black men became subjects for her work
The Italian collector, who helps fund the acquisition of women artists’ work by UK museums, likes to take her time when choosing what to buy
An in-depth interview with the artist on her cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Toni Morrison's writings to Picasso's Les Demoiselles d’Avignon
Two exhibitions, in Boston and Baltimore, celebrate the overlooked women artists who were working in Europe from the 15th century onwards
The couple have put together a major collection of 300 works by mostly modern and contemporary women artists
Recent exhibitions are shining a deserved light on a generation of artists who defied patriarchal norms to make their work
The exhibition will shed new light on lesser-known, often ephemeral, works by women
Former trader Christian Levett's rebranded institution will present works by Joan Mitchell, Howardena Pindell and Cecily Brown among others
The Taliban’s restrictions on women’s freedom, the absence of expertise and a collapsed economy are limiting opportunities in higher education
New York theatre producer attempts to collect works by women of a landmark 1943 exhibition
Numerous spaniels featured in the National Gallery of Ireland exhibition are likened to Paris Hilton's chihuahuas by show's curator
Richly produced book documents how the nonagenarian artist’s work has been informed by her decades of travel
Largest exhibition of the German-born artist opens at the Moderna Museet in her adopted home of Sweden
An exhibition of the 16th-century Italian painter at the National Gallery of Ireland tells the story of her unique circumstances and reveals the results of a recently restored work
Ten-metre long painting will be displayed alongside the 15th-century altarpiece that served as its inspiration