A man’s world, and it needs fixing November 1, 2016art career, Home, paintingAlfred Stieglitz, art markets, Artemisia Gentileschi, Carol L, Douglas, Gabriele Münter, gender, Georgia O'Keeffe, inequality, Sofonisba Anguissola, Wassily Kandinsky By Carol Douglas It’s galling to see the Art Establishment gleefully going on in their merry misogynistic way. But until women get wall space in galleries and museums, they’re not going to achieve the prices they deserve.
Power of women October 27, 2016art history, culture, HomeAbigail and David, art history, Artemisia Gentileschi, Bible stories, Carol L. Douglas, Jael and Sisera, Judith and Holofernes, Peter Paul Rubens, power of women, Susanna and the Elders By Carol Douglas He had a hangover, and then he had a stroke, and then he died. A fine ending, that.