Art is a record of the past. Art work explains how artists see various aspects of their society or apply their influence to their own world. Henrik Ibsen and Edward Manet are both artists known in the history as 'realist era'. Nora of Ibsen, a woman of A Doll House, and Manet of his painting Olympia are similar archetypes, through their violation of their independence, their courage, and contemporary social norms, their realistic "women" I am challenging the view of. .
Of course it is a female artist! Specifically, emerging female artists as artists are extremely dangerous careers, especially for women who are more likely to experience some kind of poverty in their lives. Harvard sociologist Mariko Lin Chang conducted an important research on gender disparity between the rich and the poor in her book "Shortchanged", and women account for 78% of men, but the accumulated wealth is only for men 36% income does not give you a complete understanding of inequality - wealth is true! It goes without saying that women are more difficult to bear the economic risk of being an artist and become a major artist collector. The art world needs to realize that female artists need more support, in particular they need economic support. I would like to devote more time, resources, energy, and money for female artists. I want a more female art award!
In museum exhibitions, inequality among men and women remains a big problem. Yes, you may have seen some wonderful exhibitions of recently important female artists, but the museum does not show female artists like male artists. Female artists in the U.S. and the U.K. can only acquire 25% of the solo exhibition at the large-scale museum. According to figures, most museums are male museums. Gender inequality is still a big problem for art galleries. The number of female artists in the gallery is very small. Of the 24 famous New York galleries, women's solo exhibitions are only 24%. As the gallery is responsible for identifying and enhancing contemporary artists' careers, it often creates channels for facilities, so the museum world is also affected.
Let's see the landscape of a female artist today. Recently, at the museums and galleries in New York and Los Angeles, we have group exhibitions and solo exhibitions of female artists, but these exhibitions have received a great evaluation, but they say that fair expression problems are about to be solved hard. We are far from gender equality in the art world. Unfortunately, I think that this problem is always occurring. Because people want to believe that we are achieving parity faster than they actually are. Indeed, female artists are starting to pop every about ten years. Usually there is a large "women's exhibition" and "women's initiative". After that, the problem comes back to the background again.