Carr, O'Keefe, Kahlo
The Drama. The Passion. THE ESTROGEN.
Reads the ephemera announcing the show.
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Few North American women artists have achieved the legendary stature of Emily Carr (1871-1945, Canadian), Frida Kahlo (1907-1954, Mexican) and Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986, American). [...] Places of Their Own, was inspired by Dr Sharyn Udall’s book of the same name.From a brief description 2001 exhibit at the McMichael. More story but sans mention of estrogen. But trust the reviews to echo the bold statement from the publicity ephemera: Deidre Hanna in Now (July 26-August 2, 2001, Vol. 20 No. 47) Estrogen Art.
And so for day 957
27.07.2009