Dallas Museum of Art will present "He Said/She Said: Contemporary Women Artists Interject," featuring women artists from the 1970s to today in questioning the myth of the sole male genius. The artists featured in the exhibition strategically appropriate the contributions of male artists to create space for new, more inclusive narratives.
Ranging from the feminist movement of the 1970s to young artists who are inspired by Surrealism, they create work that critiques gender norms, sexism, and racism. This exhibition features artworks from the DMA and from local collections, and a majority of the works are making their debut.
Dallas Museum of Art will present "He Said/She Said: Contemporary Women Artists Interject," featuring women artists from the 1970s to today in questioning the myth of the sole male genius. The artists featured in the exhibition strategically appropriate the contributions of male artists to create space for new, more inclusive narratives.
Ranging from the feminist movement of the 1970s to young artists who are inspired by Surrealism, they create work that critiques gender norms, sexism, and racism. This exhibition features artworks from the DMA and from local collections, and a majority of the works are making their debut.
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Admission is free.