Female Artists

Men explain things to me enough in the real world.
In "Historical Correction," Maxine Helfman replaces the faces of Flemish nobles with those of modern men and women of color.
"These factories aren't lost even if they look abandoned on the surface."
"I hope seeing these works could help us in changing the way we think about female beauty."
The tattoo parlor was a man's world. But that's finally changing.
Forget hearts and flowers. Alaina Varrone stitches tats and bikinis.
"I wanted to do what I wanted to do, not what men had done."
Boy meets girl. Or boy meets boy. Or girl meets girl. In Anne F. Garréta's novel, gender is beside the point.