Quote by Jerry Saltz
Imagine it's 1981. You're an artist, in love with art, smitten with art history. You're also a woman, with almost no mentors to look to art history just isn't that into you. Any woman approaching art history in the early eighties was attempting to enter an almost foreign country, a restricted and exclusionary domain that spoke a private language.
Summary
This quote conveys the challenges faced by women artists in the early 1980s. It highlights the limited opportunities and lack of support or recognition for women attempting to pursue art history at that time. Women artists had few mentors or role models to guide them, as the art world was primarily dominated by men. Art history was depicted as a remote and exclusive realm, inaccessible to women, operating on its own set of rules and conventions. This description emphasizes the struggles women encountered when trying to make their mark in the historically male-centric art scene.
Topics
Art
By Jerry Saltz