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Art Blog #61

  • Writer: Paul Connor
    Paul Connor
  • Jun 13
  • 2 min read

Women in art by women of art.

Sandra De La Cruz
Sandra De La Cruz

According to the National Museum of Women in the Arts, 51 per cent of visual artists today are women. But when it comes to exhibitions and gallery representation, the numbers tell a less optimistic story. In London, for example, 78 per cent of the galleries represent more men than women, while only 5 per cent represent an equal number of male and female artists.

Sandra De La Cruz
Sandra De La Cruz

Is there good news?

The women artists market is undergoing a fundamental structural transformation that extends beyond short-term trends. This transformation represents both a correction of historical inequities and the recognition of previously overlooked artistic value. For collectors, institutions, and market participants, understanding these dynamics offers both cultural and financial opportunities, while contributing to a more accurate and comprehensive art historical narrative.

Sandra De La Cruz
Sandra De La Cruz

Paul writes:

'Art and artists bring beauty into a, sometimes, ugly world, highlight all aspects of the human experience, shine a light on dark topics and showcase the creative experience.

Art can be be beautiful, thought-provoking, challenging, disturbing and awe-inspiring and has the ability to create positive societal change.

It is our intention to, predominantly, feature female artists, and showcase artists that we admire and to reinvest all profits into expanding the artistic experience. I, personally, believe there is still a gender inequality within the art world with women artists being under represented and we at the gallery are determined to help redress the balance not because they are women per se but because creative talent has no gender .

Support women in art and women artists!'

Sandra De La Cruz
Sandra De La Cruz

Sandra De La Cruz

Sandra's style, personal and intimate, is about the body and the way of relating to her own inner world in order to connect with the outside.

She continues to work on editorial projects, for personal collections and on her own personal project.

Sandra has worked for publishers such as Planeta, Anaya, Grupo Enciclopedia Catalana, Mueve tu lengua, Cáprica Ediciones, Nube de Tinta, Olé Libros, Inkreadible Books, Ringo Rango editorial, Vive libro, Círculo Rojo, Caligrama, Ediciones en huída, etc

Sandra De La Cruz
Sandra De La Cruz

'I have been an admirer and collector of Sandra's work for many years, I find her artwork hypnotic and beautiful in a very subtle way, the image, to the right, shows four stages of the human heart, which, for me, represents the heart and how it feels before, during and after a relationship.'


 
 
 

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