Jill Newhouse Gallery presents works on paper and sculpture from 1850-2025 depicting images of women. Curated by Jovana Stokic, the show includes the work of important historical artists such as J.F. Millet, Camille Pissarro, Picasso, Rodin, and Edouard Vuillard alongside the works of contemporary artists such as Kiki Smith, Cecily Brown, and Elizabeth Peyton.
“…the figure of woman is never singular. Women emerge as subjects even when cast as objects, each image carrying its own story of intimacy, desire, archetype, or resistance. Together, these works form not a single history but a constellation of intimacies, allegories, eroticisms, and subversions, converging in the doubleness that keeps the feminine figure central to how art imagines—and reimagines—the act of looking."
- Curator Jovana Stokic, Ph.D.