Using her body as a vehicle for self-exploration, Chinese photographer Ziqian Liu presents a series of serene minimalist self-portraits. bit.ly/3tCUrcy
These 25 people had the greatest impact on visual culture this year: bit.ly/2BXFYip
The Year in Visual Culture
From Solange Knowles to Yusaku Maezawa, Artsy’s editors select the 25 individuals who had the biggest impact in changing the visual landscape this year.
In her early career, Georgia O’Keeffe extensively portrayed New York City, as shown in a new exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago. artsy.app/3WtsUuz
“The fact that a lot of people break down and cry when confronted with my pictures shows that I can communicate those basic human emotions,” Rothko said in 1956. artsy.app/346RQ3t
Abstract Expressionism is largely remembered as a movement defined by the paint-slinging, hard-drinking machismo of its poster boys. But the women who helped develop the style have largely fallen out of the art-historical spotlight. artsy.app/3pWeuTI