This All-Female Graffiti Shows Explores the Politics of Street Art
Graffiti meets gallery art Read More
Graffiti meets gallery art Read More
Born in 1906, Walinska moved to Paris at the height of the Jazz Age, traveled the world by prop plane in the 1950’s, and painted for eight decades Read More
Abstract works by pioneer female artist Anna Walinska on display Read More
Even before taking in the first work in this vigorously honest exhibition of painting, the biographical backstory is enchanting Read More
As well as becoming a well-known portrait painter, she also founded the Guild Art Gallery in Manhattan Read More
Walinska recounted that during her stay in Paris, she wished to launch a gallery to bring the modern art she saw there to New York. Read More
Reflecting the 1950’s and the dominance of Abstract Expressionism is Anna Walinska’s roiling “The Earth Bears Witness” (1955) Read More
Terezin Museum highlights Holocaust works Read More
Anna Walinska is having her first one-man show in twenty-five years at The Jewish Museum Read More