Feminist Art – “The Woman Question 1550–2025” is a large-scale exhibition that re-examines the history of art through the lens of women’s creativity across nearly five centuries. It challenges the longstanding idea that women were absent or exceptional in the history of art by showing that women artists were active, inventive, and influential from the Renaissance to today.
The exhibition gathers close to 200 works by almost 150 female artists from different historical periods and regions.
Rather than presenting a single chronological story, the exhibition weaves together diverse voices and approaches to show how women have continually contributed to major artistic developments, often in ways that history has overlooked or minimized.
The exhibition reframes the way we think about art history. Instead of seeing women as rare exceptions, it presents a continuous history of women’s artistic production, inviting reconsideration of long-held assumptions about gender in art and culture.