“As with Kahlo, there has been a tendency with O'Keeffe to view her work through the lens of her life story and relationship to a man, something that rarely happens with male artists. For instance, imagine a biography that examined the career of Jackson Pollock in relation to the ups and downs of his marriage with fellow artist Lee Krasner- inconceivable, yet usually unquestioned with Kahlo and O'Keeffe.”
— Judy Chicago, callin’ bullshit on sexism in the art world (via stayuglystayangry)

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