Michele Pred is asking artists, their dealers and potential collectors to commit to a price hike for works of art by women
Museum hosted a 'Feminnale' that included performance work highlighting plight of sex workers
"I want to normalise abortion as a life-saving medical procedure, mentally and physically," says Marilyn Minter
Show in Shanghai cancelled after being deemed "too sensitive" to run during 70th anniversary of country's founding
Extended Practice organises discussions, child-friendly performances and events with babysitters
The artist, whose work is causing a stir at Art Basel, aims to keep alive conversations on the toxic nature of power that sparked the feminist social movement
Latin American artists feature prominently in the collection of the Chilean supporter of women's rights
Work created for Milan Design Week perpetuates violence against women, critics say
One of the longest reform movements in American history, which continues to be an issue today, is explored in the show
Dealers are attempting to redress the balance as report shows that women continue to be underrepresented
Kahlo’s communications with her mother are unsurprisingly banal
On The Art Newspaper podcast, we find out about the scandalous faking of signatures helped keep a female painter out of the spotlight
We speak to curators Letizia Treves and Jordana Pomeroy about the growing trend to bring historical female artists to the fore. Plus, Kate MacGarry tells us about participating in Condo London. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
On The Art Newspaper podcast this week, we explore the life and work of two women connected to Surrealism whose work had until recently been overlooked
Work that challenged male-dominated art world of the 1980s and 1990s on show as UK marks centenary of women's suffrage
The artist, once championed by Alfred Stieglitz, fell into obscurity after her death in 1950
Despite their disappointment, they remain optimistic
Tate Britain examines the history of those who have targeted art, from Henry VIII to the present
Frieze Masters both embraces and challenges the idea of 'masters'
The artist on the 1970s feminist movement, unsolicited opportunities and that legendary Artforum advert
High priced male artists such as Warhol and Picasso dominate the stands
E.V. Day on thongs, Stealth Bombers and why her latest work stretches elasticity to its limit
The artistic equivalent of standing in front of a tank
The artist's late works show her escaping the Abstract Expressionists and creating a world of her own
Letizia Pani Ermini, the specialist in medieval archaeology, has been appointed president of the Pontifical Academy in Rome by the Pope.
As “Frida” hits the screens, the cult painter’s art–and spin-offs–are in high demand
The Dolores Olmedo Patiño collection—the world’s largest of the artist’s work—is on tour