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        The Arts
        November 2022

        Painting her pleasure

        Three women artists and the nude in early twentieth-century Paris

        by Lauren Jimerson

        In France, women were banned from studying live nude models in public art institutions until the end of the nineteenth century. Social mores discouraged women from gazing at their own naked bodies, let alone another woman's. But three artists, Suzanne Valadon, Émilie Charmy and Marie Vassilieff, painted the nude without inhibition, rupturing conventions and reversing gender roles. This book sheds light on these pioneering women, previously marginalised within art history, each of whom recast the nude in accordance with her own perception of gender, sexuality and the self. At the same time, it argues that the participation of women artists was the very thing that made modernism modern.

      • The Arts
        March 2017

        Figuras recortadas por otra luz. José Pedro Godoy

        by Juan José Richards

        Figuras recortadas por otra luz, exhibits his emerging and productive career.It comprises a journey through the diverse period of Godoy’s work, and places on perspective his obsessions, as the development of a proposal that has maintained a defined and persistent line, transforming him into one of the few Chilean artists that breaches the subject of homosexuality in such a non-judgmental and direct manner. A constant reference to flashy elements extracted from nature, mass culture and human bodies, has been his language of expression, through irony or the contrast between violent and disturbing images.

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