Article 5QNG0 ‘Museums overlooked these artists’: celebrating the forgotten women of abstract art

‘Museums overlooked these artists’: celebrating the forgotten women of abstract art

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Julianne McShane
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In a new exhibition, the female abstract artists between 1930 and 1950 whose work was sidelined at the time finally get their space in the spotlight

In 1934, the abstract painter Alice Trumbull Mason wrote her sister, Margaret Jennings, a letter, noting that she was eager to resume painting, which she had temporarily stopped in order to raise her children.

I am chafing to get back to painting and of course it's at least a couple of years away," Mason wrote. The babies are adorable and terribly interesting. I'm not saying anything against them, but ... I can't be just absorbed in them."

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