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'''Women in Abstraction. Another History of Abstraction in the 20th Century or ''Elles font l'abstraction. Une autre histoire de l'abstraction au XXe siècle' was a major exhibition of 20th Century abstract art created by women. It was curated by Christine Macel. The exhibition was first presented at the Centre Georges Pompidou from 19 May to 23 August 2021. It traveled to the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao where was exhibited from 2 October 2021 to 27 February 2022.

In May 2021 Symposium Women in Abstraction was held at the Centre Pompidou.

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 * Magdalena Abakanowicz
 * Berenice Abbott
 * Carla Accardi
 * Etel Adnan
 * Anni Albers
 * Laure Albin-Guillot
 * Gertrud Arndt
 * Ruth Asawa
 * Elena Asins
 * Vanessa Bell
 * Lynda Benglis
 * Martha Boto
 * Louise Bourgeois
 * Trisha Brown
 * Jagoda Buić
 * Mary Ellen Bute
 * Marcelle Cahn
 * Huguette Caland
 * Regina Cassolo
 * Rosemarie Castoro
 * Giannina Censi
 * Judy Chicago
 * Lucinda Childs
 * Wook-kyung Choi
 * Irene Chou
 * Lygia Clark
 * Carlotta Corpron
 * Parvine Curie
 * Dadamaino
 * Elaine de Kooning
 * Sonia Delaunay-Terk
 * Germaine Dulac
 * Alice Essington Nelson
 * Alexandra Exter
 * Claire Falkenstein
 * Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
 * Esther Ferrer
 * Helen Frankenthaler
 * Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn
 * Loïe Fuller
 * Gego
 * Nathalie Gontcharova
 * Marcia Hafif
 * Harmony Hammond
 * Mary Heilmann
 * Florence Henri
 * Barbara Hepworth
 * Carmen Herrera
 * Eva Hesse
 * Sheila Hicks
 * Marta Hoepffner
 * Georgiana Houghton
 * Lotte Jacobi
 * Shirley Jaffe
 * Virginia Jaramillo
 * Tess Jaray
 * Barbara Kasten
 * Ilona Keserü
 * Helen Khal
 * Hilma af Klint
 * Emily Kame Kngwarreye
 * Benita Koch-Otte
 * Běla Kolářová
 * Katarzyna Kobro
 * Lee Krasner
 * Germaine Krull
 * Ida Lansky
 * Bice Lazzari
 * Verena Loewensberg
 * Barbara Maples
 * Agnes Martin
 * Dora Maurer
 * Marie Menken
 * Joan Mitchell
 * Nasreen Mohamedi
 * Marlow Moss
 * Tania Mouraud
 * Aurelia Munoz
 * Elizabeth Murray (artist)
 * Aurelie Nemours
 * Louise Nevelson
 * Véra Pagava
 * Gret Palucca
 * Marta Pan
 * Lygia Pape
 * Alicia Penalba
 * Howardena Pindell
 * Lioubov Popova
 * Saloua Raouda Choucair
 * Judit Reigl
 * Bridget Riley
 * Dorothea Rockburne
 * Olga Rozanova
 * Valentine de Saint-Point
 * Zilia Sánchez
 * Helen Saunders
 * Lillian Schwartz
 * Arpita Singh
 * Janet Sobel
 * Varvara Stepanova
 * Hedda Sterne
 * Jessica Stockholder
 * Gunta Stölzl
 * Sophie Taeuber-Arp
 * Atsuko Tanaka
 * Lenore Tawney
 * Elsa Thiemann
 * Maria Helena Vieira da Silva
 * Fahrelnissa Zeid
 * Alma Woodsey Thomas

Parvine Curie https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3367076 https://awarewomenartists.com/en/artiste/parvine-curie/ https://parvinecurie.com/ https://www.centrepompidou.fr/en/ressources/archive/vRsVi0p


 * work was included in the 2021 exhibition Women in Abstraction at the Centre Pompidou.

Lucy Trask Barnard

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 * https://www.guggenheim-bilbao.eus/en/exhibitions/women-in-abstraction
 * https://www.centrepompidou.fr/fr/videos/video/elles-font-labstraction-visite-dexposition
 * https://awarewomenartists.com/en/nos_evenements/appel-a-communication-elles-font-labstraction-une-autre-histoire-de-labstraction-au-xxe-siecle/
 * https://mediumisticart.com/exhibitions-and-events/elles-font-labstraction/
 * https://www.parisupdate.com/women-in-abstraction/
 * https://www.studiointernational.com/women-in-abstraction-review-guggenheim-museum-bilbao

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elles_font_l%27abstraction

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Agnes Northrup (1857 – 1953) was an American glass artist.

Northrup was born in Flushing, Queen in 1857. She studied at the Flushing Institute. She started working for Louis Comfort Tiffany's Glass Company in the early 1880s. She worked in the Women’s Glass Cutting Department where she served as head of the department briefly before being replaced by Clara Driscoll. By the 1890s shewas a designer for Tiffany with her own studio. She designed several window for the Bowne Street Community Church (now the Protestant Reformed Dutch Church of Flushing. Her window Magnolia was exhibited at the 1900 at the Exposition Universelle in Paris.

Northrup died in Manhattan in 1953.

Her work is in the Art Institute of Chicago, the Driehaus Museum, the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

In 2024 the Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired a stained glass triptych entitled Garden Landscape.

History
WWAC was founded in 1975 to support women in the arts. Inspired by ideas presented at the 1972 Conference of Women in the Visual Arts at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Katharine Butler, Barbara Frank, Janis Goodman, Sarah Hyde, and Ann Leffler Slayton founded WWAC. It was originally located at 1821 Q Street NW. For a time WACC was located at the Lansburgh Cultural Center at 420 7th Street NW. In 1986 WWAC relocated to 6925 Willow Street, NW in the Takoma neighborhood. The same years the organization was renamed The New Art Center. The organization closed its doors in 1988.

The organization produced a newsletter entitled Womansphere. WACC hosted collaboratively run workshops and exhibitions Fees for membership and these events was the main source of funding for the organization.

Legacy
In 2018 the American University Museum held a retrospective exhibition of WWAC entitled Latitude: The Washington Women's Arts Center 1975-1987. Also in 2018, as a companion to the Latitude exhibition, Lucy Blankstein and Ellouise Schoettler interviewed over a dozen WWAC alumni.

WACC artists included in the Latitude exhibition
Featured artists:


 * BJ Adams, fiber artist
 * Carolyn Alper (1927-2020), painter, art collector
 * Altina
 * Dale Appleman, painter
 * Marilyn Banner, painter
 * Ann Barbieri, painter
 * Judith Benderson, painter
 * Lucy Blankstein
 * Terry Braunstein
 * Patricia Buck, painter
 * Dianne Bugash, painter
 * Katharine Butler
 * Judy Byron
 * Bonnie B. Collier
 * Linda Conti
 * Marcia Coppel
 * Joan Danziger
 * Margaret Dowell
 * Joan Fallows
 * Aline Feldman
 * Maria-Theresa Fernandes
 * Barbara Frank
 * Mimi Frank
 * Nancy Frankel
 * Jeanne Garant
 * Janis Goodman
 * Judith Goodman
 * Mansoora Hassan
 * Nita Moss Hines
 * Bonnie Lee Holland
 * Marilyn Horrom
 * Laura Weaver Huff
 * Tazuko Ichikawa
 * Arlette Jassel
 * Jan Kern
 * Barbara Kerne
 * Ai-Wen Wu Kratz
 * Andrea Kraus
 * Ann Langdon
 * Elaine Langerman
 * Beckie Mirsch Laughlin
 * Harriet Lesser
 * June Linowitz
 * Lynn Liotta
 * Taina Litwak
 * Carol Lukitsch
 * Anne Marchand
 * Sarna Marcus
 * Sharon Moody
 * Nina Muys
 * Dominie Nash
 * Margot Neuhaus
 * Margaret Paris
 * Terry Parmelee
 * Susan Due Pearcy
 * Annette Polan
 * Carolyn Pomponio
 * Gail Rebhan
 * Marie Ringwald
 * Charlotte Robinson
 * Sherry Zvares Sanabria
 * Renee Sandell
 * Eva Santorini
 * Ellouise Schoettler
 * Alice D. Sims
 * Ellen Sinel
 * Lila Snow
 * Judy Southerland
 * Ronnie Spiewak
 * Mary Staley
 * Sarah Stout
 * Rachel Sultanik
 * Carol Summar
 * Terry Svat
 * Lyndia Terre
 * Susan Powell Tolbert
 * Shirley True
 * Suzanne Twyford
 * Andrea Uravitch
 * M.L. Van Nice
 * Frank Van Riper
 * Claudia Vess
 * Sandra Wasko-Flood
 * Gail Watkins
 * Mary Weiss-Waldhorn
 * Joyce Wellman
 * Janet Wheeler
 * Rosemary Wright
 * Ann Zahn
 * Ann Zelle
 * Zinnia
 * Joyce Zipperer