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Discover the Work of 11 Women Artists From Around the World This Women’s History Month

Here at the Artnet Gallery Network, we’re always looking for new art, artists, and galleries to spotlight, bringing you curated rundowns of some of the best of the best. With thousands of works of art and international galleries to look at and choose from, there is something for everyone and a perennial opportunity to explore and discover something new.

As we approach the close of Women’s History Month, we’ve rounded up 11 incredible women artists from around the world, whose works are on view at the Artnet Gallery Network. The diversity of subject matter and inspirations represented in each of their work respectively, as well as the diversity of mediums across this selection, is illustrative of the great heights that women artists today are working—despite their comparative underrepresentation in the art market today. And those listed here are only a small fraction of the talented and remarkable women artists that can be found on the Artnet Gallery Network.

Xu Yang
(2022)
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Xu Yang, (2022). Courtesy of Mou Projects, Hong Kong.

Lal Batman
“Based God” Identities Series (2023)
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Lal Batman, Based God” Identities Series (2023). Courtesy of Anna Laudel, Istanbul / Düsseldorf / Bodrum.

 

Maku Azu
(2022)
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Helen Zughaib
(2023)
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Helen Zughaib, (2023). Courtesy of Artscoops, Beirut.

Coco Dávez
(2023)
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Coco Dávez, (2023). Courtesy of Maddox Gallery, London / Gstaad.

Ruscha Voorman
(2021)
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Ruscha Voorman, (2021). Courtesy of Galerie Crone, Vienna / Berlin.

Rosemarie Trockel
(2022)
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Rosemarie Trockel, (2022). Courtesy of Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna.

Ulrike Müller
(2022)
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Ulrike Müller, (2022). Courtesy of Galerie Meyer Krainer, Vienna.

Oana Coșug
(2020)
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Oana Coșug, (2020). Courtesy of Anca Poterasu Gallery, Bucharest.

Mirjam Blanka Inauen
(2023)
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Mirjam Blanka Inauen, (2023). Courtesy of Lullin + Ferrari, Zurich.

Loredana Nemes
(2019)
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Loredana Nemes, (2019). Courtesy of Galerie Springer Berlin, Berlin.

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