The History of Art without Men by Katy Hessel is a fascinating look back at the development of western art but with a focus on the women whose works either made an impact and were forgotten by art history, or whose work never got the recognition it deserved.
She does a great job at highlighting the social pressures that prevented these women either from achieving long lasting recognition or from reaching the same access to education, tools or simply dissemination as their male counterparts.
She does a great job at highlighting the social pressures that prevented these women either from achieving long lasting recognition or from reaching the same access to education, tools or simply dissemination as their male counterparts.