Women Art/ Special Edition
- Tamar Khelashvili
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Welcome to Volume 69 of our magazine—an issue that celebrates the rich, nuanced, and ever-evolving world of Women's Art. This volume is more than a themed collection; it is a curated chorus of international women artists who defy boundaries, reshape narratives, and redefine what it means to create in today’s world.
For too long, the contributions of women in art have been underrepresented, their brilliance often hidden behind male-dominated movements or diluted by institutional bias. In this issue, we hand the stage fully and unapologetically to women—painters, sculptors, photographers, performers, digital visionaries—whose creative voices span continents, cultures, and generations.
Each feature in this volume goes beyond aesthetics. We bring you into the artists’ worlds through their biographies, artist statements, and deeply personal interviews. These women share not only their work, but their journeys—often marked by resilience, reinvention, and radical imagination.
The voices are not curated around a single notion of womanhood—rather, they speak from distinct social, cultural, and political locations. What unites them is the urgency and honesty of their work, and their commitment to shaping their own narratives in a world that too often attempts to write those stories for them.
This volume also includes special features: collaborative projects between women across continents, studios captured in visual essays, and roundtable discussions on motherhood, migration, and materiality. You’ll find a dynamic range of media—painting, sculpture, performance, installation, AI art, embroidery, sound, and more—each pushing against convention and expanding the boundaries of what women’s art can be.
In publishing this issue, we do not claim to be definitive. Rather, we open a space—one that is inclusive, intersectional, and evolving. We believe that art made by women is not a genre—it is a force. And it is long past time to center it, elevate it, and archive it with the care and respect it deserves.
To all the women who have shared their work, their stories, and their truths with us: thank you. To our readers: may these pages spark curiosity, reflection, and connection. And to the art world: keep watching—because women are not just participating in the conversation. They are leading it.
This is Women Art.
This is Volume 69.
And this is only the beginning.
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