The tales of women artists in centuries past are still vague or lost, but in the 20th century many pioneering women emerged. This exhibition focuses on photography and is divided into six themed sections. Highlights include Carrie Mae Weems’s “Kitchen Table” series, in which she photographed herself and her family in black and white, always at the same table under the same pallid light—variations on the theme of home life. Another highlight is a print by Sandy Skoglund that shows goldfish floating in a blue-green bedroom. Titled Revenge of the Goldfish, it provided inspiration for a 1992 album of the same name by the band Inspiral Carpets. The prints in this exhibition come from the Bank of America Collection. —Elena Clavarino
The Arts Intel Report
Modern Women / Modern Vision: Photography from the Bank of America Collection
Dorothea Lange, Child and Her Mother, Wapato, Yakima Valley, Washington, 1939.
When
June 3 – Sept 10, 2023
Where
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Photo: Bank of America Collection
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Art
Cincinnati Art Museum