Journal of Alta California

On the Basis of Sex

rt has long been a powerful tool in moving culture forward on issues of social justice, but it has a lousy history of gender inequity: a 2019 analysis by ArtNet, an art market website, found that only 11 percent of works acquired by top museums in the United States between 2008 and 2018 were by women. Three exhibitions in the Seattle

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