Exhibition gives a wider audience to artists obscured by their gender

The search for overlooked artists gathers pace, writes Des O'Sullivan
Exhibition gives a wider audience to artists obscured by their gender

The Eye by Juliana Seraphim (1934-2005) at The European Fine Art Fair.

Centuries of discrimination cannot be overturned in a blink but as the search for overlooked artists gathers pace the small steps being taken at The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) might herald a giant leap for womankind.

In Maastricht next month, TEFAF will highlight the work of women artists. This trend is firmly established and unstoppable. New discoveries are waiting to be made.

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