13 Min.

Barbara: “Have a conversation with a painting‪”‬ ExtraOrdinary Women

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

In this episode, the gallerist Barbara Gross shares her passion for art and for inspiring people to look at the work of female and young artists.

She remembers visiting museums on her trips to the dentist and being introduced to art by her parents. She recalls the feminist movement in Munich and how that opened her eyes to the almost no existence of female artists in museums, leading her to fight for better work conditions to women’s artists.

She acknowledges the advancements for women in the past years, while reinforcing that “there is still a lot to do”. Most beautifully, she reminds us that the best way to learn about art is to look at it and allow ourselves to “have a conversation” with the artworks. This will lead you to a world of discoveries.

----- http://www.barbaragross.de/

In this episode, the gallerist Barbara Gross shares her passion for art and for inspiring people to look at the work of female and young artists.

She remembers visiting museums on her trips to the dentist and being introduced to art by her parents. She recalls the feminist movement in Munich and how that opened her eyes to the almost no existence of female artists in museums, leading her to fight for better work conditions to women’s artists.

She acknowledges the advancements for women in the past years, while reinforcing that “there is still a lot to do”. Most beautifully, she reminds us that the best way to learn about art is to look at it and allow ourselves to “have a conversation” with the artworks. This will lead you to a world of discoveries.

----- http://www.barbaragross.de/

13 Min.

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