Meet the Women Preserving the Legacies of Their Artist-Relatives
We owe the stories of Louise Nevelson, Tamara de Lempicka, and Anna Walinska to those behind the scenes working to preserve them. Read More
We owe the stories of Louise Nevelson, Tamara de Lempicka, and Anna Walinska to those behind the scenes working to preserve them. Read More
The mission has involved multiple moving parts … memories more than enough to fill a book or fuel a film. Read More
Two New York galleries team up for an exhibition commemorating the National Association of Women Artists’ 135th anniversary Read More
The forthcoming exhibition from the Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University … Remembrance & Renewal: American Artists and the Holocaust, 1940–1970, will be the first exhibition to assess the impact of the Holocaust on Jewish artists in the US specifically. The checklist includes not just the expected names … but also welcomes artists who are finally getting their due: notably, Anna Walinska. Read More
A few months ago, the owner of the painting, who wishes to remain anonymous, contacted the Gorky Foundation. Read More
A presentation at the American Art Fair puts Walinska in context with Elaine de Kooning and others. Read More
As we approach Women’s History Month, we highlight an exhibition from this year’s Master Drawings New York. Read More
An exhibition at the Hudson River Museum reconsiders past and present expressions of American identity through the lens of American art. Read More
One of the highlights of this show is Anna Walinska’s self-portrait which not only marks her first return to the walls of the Hudson River… Read More