
Explore 10 female photographers who studied at the Bauhaus’s campuses in Dessau and Weimar, before the schools were closed at the onset of the Second World War
Explore 10 female photographers who studied at the Bauhaus’s campuses in Dessau and Weimar, before the schools were closed at the onset of the Second World War
Catherine Opie features in solo exhibition The Current, Vermont, USA on view until April 9, 2022
Marianne Brandt (1893-1983) was a celebrated Bauhaus-trained industrial designer, photographer and pioneer of Modernist photomontage. She experimented with the array of imagery available in the new illustrated press to challenge gender roles and preconceptions.
Gertrud Arndt (1903 – 2000) was a German photographer and weaver trained at the Bauhaus between 1923 and 1927. She is remembered for her pioneering series of self-portraits ‘The Mask Portraits’ from around 1930.
Volunteer writer Paula Vellet discusses donating her words and time to Hundred Heroines and which piece she found the most interesting to research
Register for an exciting day of collage creation while learning about women in photography, Saturday March 5, 2022
Contemporary Heroine Yto Barrada exhibits in group exhibition at Pace Gallery, London on view until March 12, 2022
Photographer Farah Al Qasimi displays in group exhibition Experiences of Oil held at Stavanger Art Museum, Norway until April 18, 2022
Heroine Dragana Jurišić displays in group exhibition SATURATION: the everyday transformed held at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, Ireland until June 26, 2022
Our first Instagram take over of 2022 celebrates the work of Heroine Wendy McMurdo, starting Feb 17, 2022