At the DMA's ‘He Said/She Said,' women artists have a lot to say

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The exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art will be on view through July 21.

, on view at the Dallas Museum of Art through July 21, shows how women artists are making bold statements and inserting themselves into a canon often defined by men.

“We really wanted to emphasize the fact that these dialogues have been happening across time and space and continue to be had,” Myers said., altered text with red bookmark, Dallas Museum of Art, Lay Family Acquisition Fund, 2021.22. © Kaleta A. Doolin “The artists of the Post Modernist movement argue that creation is the act of looking back, an act of reference and an act of combing through history and recontextualizing those works,” Myers said.

The section titled Friendship and Collaborations reminds visitors that men and women work as colleagues in the art world. One wall in the gallery features three works by artists who know each other and whose works refer to each other:“This room is full of collaborators – whether they be friends, families, contemporaries, spouses, partners – in order to showcase the fact that there is always a reciprocal musedom that is always occurring and collaboration that is always happening,” Myers said.

 

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