Lucie Vondráčková: I Enjoy Playing Sarcastic Women Who Abuse Their Power
Czech artist Lucie Vondráčková expresses her enjoyment in portraying sarcastic female characters who wield their power for personal gain.
Victoires de la Musique 2026: Cardin named best female artist, women dominate nominations
The 2026 Victoires de la Musique awards recognized Cardin as the best female artist, highlighting the dominance of women in this year's nominations.
A Exhibition of Antun Motika Opens in Pula, a Distinctive Artist Who Marked Domestic Art in the 20th Century
An exhibition titled 'Antun Motika - from one folder... Female Figures' opened at the Pula City Gallery, showcasing a modest selection of drawings that focus on the female figure, highlighting the significant artistic legacy of Antun Motika.
TODAY IN HISTORY ⟩ Beloved Symbol Gustav Klimt Has Passed Away
Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, known as one of the most cherished and significant figures of art, particularly for his erotic depictions of the female body, has recently passed away.
Digital simulation changes our relationship with nature and the female body, says artist Paula Malinowska
In an interview, artist Paula Malinowska discusses how digital technology influences our perception of reality, ecology, and self-identity.
František Skála celebrates 70 years and feels young. He paints naked women and will go to Congo
František Skála, a versatile artist feeling youthful before his 70th birthday, is preparing for an expedition to Congo while creating artwork centered on the female nude.
The great master of painting who was relegated to oblivion: one of the main figures and founders of Impressionism
The article explores the life and contributions of Berthe Morisot, an important female figure in Impressionism who has been historically overlooked compared to her male counterparts.
Rachele Bianchi was the first sculptor to create a public work in Milan
Rachele Bianchi, the first artist to create a public sculpture in Milan, is celebrated for her work 'Personaggio,' which serves as a tribute to female travelers and workers arriving in Milan, coinciding with a century since her birth.
Genius, success, and a mysterious death of the painter who revolutionized the image of women in Baroque art
The article explores the life and achievements of a female painter who created over 200 works, gained recognition in her lifetime, and worked with influential patrons during the Baroque period, culminating in her mysterious death.