Female artists earn less than their male counterparts. They are also less visible and are less frequently acquired by museums. This is revealed by research conducted by the Boekman Foundation on behalf of the Niemeijer Fund. The conclusion is clear: more should be written about female artists, their work should be exhibited more frequently and systematically, and there should be a renewed focus on acquiring work by women. You are welcome to attend the celebratory opening of this all-female group exhibition curated by Young Collectors Circle. Participating artists include Shani Leseman, Sarah Mei Herman, and Hedy Tjin. The full lineup will be announced soon.
THE FUTURE IS EQUAL | EXHIBITION BY YOUNG COLLECTORS CIRCLE
- Date:
- 29 May up to 12 September 2024
- Location:
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→ Capital C
Weesperplein 4B
1018 XA Amsterdam - Open:
- Wednesday 19:00—21:30
- Thursday 9:00—21:00
- Friday 9:00—21:00
- Admission
- Free admission
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THE FUTURE IS EQUAL | EXHIBITION BY YOUNG COLLECTORS CIRCLE
29 May, 12:00 AM — Capital C
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