This resonates. Even with an MA in Art History, I've spent years continuing to educate myself about women artists and the gaps in the stories I was taught. Art history isn't a collection of settled facts. It's an ongoing conversation, and some of the most meaningful discoveries come from revisiting assumptions we didn't even realize we were carrying.
Always intrigued by cases where contrary evidence accumulates such that it becomes hard to ignore, which is also how science has advanced as well. And like art, science is often in fact *subject to interpretation*.
More lovely Sofonisba! Thank you.
This resonates. Even with an MA in Art History, I've spent years continuing to educate myself about women artists and the gaps in the stories I was taught. Art history isn't a collection of settled facts. It's an ongoing conversation, and some of the most meaningful discoveries come from revisiting assumptions we didn't even realize we were carrying.
Always intrigued by cases where contrary evidence accumulates such that it becomes hard to ignore, which is also how science has advanced as well. And like art, science is often in fact *subject to interpretation*.