Exhibition gives a wider audience to artists obscured by their gender

The search for overlooked artists gathers pace, writes Des O'Sullivan
Exhibition gives a wider audience to artists obscured by their gender

The Eye by Juliana Seraphim (1934-2005) at The European Fine Art Fair.

Centuries of discrimination cannot be overturned in a blink but as the search for overlooked artists gathers pace the small steps being taken at The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) might herald a giant leap for womankind.

In Maastricht next month, TEFAF will highlight the work of women artists. This trend is firmly established and unstoppable. New discoveries are waiting to be made.

We know the big names like Claude Lalanne, Louise Bourgeois and Hilma af Klint. But how about Camille Claudel, Emma Soyer, Gjertrud Hals, Marie Bracquemond, Hilla von Rebay, Juliana Seraphim, Bianca Boni, Hannelore Baron and Sheila Hicks. 

Many of them are relatively obscure, largely by virtue of their gender. Their art is about to be brought to a wider, global audience as all of them will feature at Maastricht.

Camille Claudel (1864-1943) is a renowned sculptor but her work is little represented in major international institutions, especially when compared to that of her master, Rodin. Galerie Malaquais of Paris will highlight her work at TEFAF.

 Abandon by Camille Claudel at The European Fine Art Fair.
Abandon by Camille Claudel at The European Fine Art Fair.

The London gallery Richard Saltoun will show work by Juliana Seraphim, a Palestinian artist and a leading member of the Middle Eastern art scene from the 1960s to her death in 2005. Seraphim is known for her unique Surrealist style and iconography that engaged deeply with gender struggle, the liberation of female sexuality and agency, nature and spirituality.

The visionary artist and creator Hilla von Rebay (1890-1967) was part of the first wave of abstraction to sweep across the US. She is best known for her role in the creation of the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum in New York which she founded and directed as curator. 

Masque c1928 by Hilla von Rebay at The European Fine Art Fair.
Masque c1928 by Hilla von Rebay at The European Fine Art Fair.

Graphic work by the artist, developed in parallel with her curatorial role, is now being rediscovered and recognised as a major influence on the American art scene, both formally and theoretically. This art will be featured by Galerie Raphael Durazzo of Paris.

The name Emma Soyer is unfamiliar to most museumgoers today but she was as well known as any of her contemporaries from the mid-1830s to the 1840s before her tragically early death. According to Colnaghi: Elliott Fine Art of London, who will showcase her art, very few artists have fallen as dramatically from public and art historical awareness as Soyer.

The Two Inseparables by Emma Soyer at The European Fine Art Fair.
The Two Inseparables by Emma Soyer at The European Fine Art Fair.

No less than nine major figures of modern and contemporary art — Ella Bergmann-Michel, Hannelore Baron, Louise Bourgeois, Pierette Bloch, Marcel Cahn, Sonia Delauney, Sheila Hicks, Vera Molnar and the American feminist artist Mira Schor — will be highlighted by Galerie Zlotowski of Paris at a booth entirely dedicated to women artists.

Galerie Pauline Pavec will unveil unseen works by Marie Bracquemond, who ranks alongside Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassatt among the greatest figures of Impressionism, at TEFAF. The selection of art by women at the fair ranges from Roman miniatures to contemporary sculpture, Modern masters and Palestinian Surrealism.

The broad-ranging European Fine Art Fair at Maastricht enjoys an unrivalled appeal as a destination for collectors, curators, art market professionals and art lovers. From March 15 to 20, it will feature more than 270 prestigious dealers from 22 countries in a not-to-be-missed fair with some of the finest works currently on the market spanning 7000 years from antiquity to the present day.

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