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Judith Godwin

Judith Godwin

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  • Judith Godwin. Planes, 1991. Oil on canvas with collaged fabric, 132.1 x 157.5 cm (52 x 62 in). Courtesy Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London, and Berry Campbell, New York. © Judith Godwin Foundation. Photo: Ben Westoby.

    Judith Godwin: Expressions of Life

    Studio International, 6 February 2024
  • Judith Godwin, Series 5, No. 5, 1955, oil on linen, 131.1 x 183.2 cm. © Judith Godwin Foundation. Photo: Ben Westoby. Courtesy Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London and Berry Campbell, New York

    The Gender Trouble of Abstract Expressionism

    Sam Moore, ArtReview, 24 January 2024
  • Judith Godwin, Green for Danger, 1982

    Serious Pursuits: January

    The World of Interiors, 31 December 2023
  • Judith Godwin, Betrayal, 1976

    Art exhibitions opening in London in January 2024

    FLO London, 21 December 2023
  • Installation view of "Judith Godwin: Modern Woman" (2023). Courtesy of Berry Campbell, New York.

    Spotlight: Abstract Expressionist Painter Judith Godwin Finally Gets Her Due in a Monographic Exhibition at Berry Campbell

    Artnet, 3 November 2023
  • Judith Gowin, Black Pagoda, 1958-59

    Whitechapel Gallery offers thrilling landmark show of female abstract artists

    Financial Times, 1 February 2023
  • Judith Godwin at the opening of her solo exhibition “Judith Godwin: An Act of Freedom” at Berry Campbell, New York, 2019. Photo: George Sierzputowski.

    Passages: Judith Godwin (1930 - 2021)

    Artforum, 11 June 2021
  • Judith Godwin in 1959

    Female Artists Are (Finally) Getting Their Turn

    The New York Times, 26 March 2019
  • Judith Godwin, Orbit, 1993-94, oil and mixed media on canvas, 54 x 66".

    Critics' Picks: Judith Godwin

    Artforum, 15 February 2019
  • Judith Godwin, Abstraction No. 15, 1955

    Recognition at last for the women of Abstract Expressionism

    Apollo Magazine, 20 October 2016
  • Judith Godwin, Epic, 1959

    The Women Who Helped Create Abstract Expressionism

    The New York Times, 24 August 2016
  • Judith Godwin, Capricorn, 1990

    'Women of Abstract Expressionism' Review: Blowing Up the Boys' Club

    The Wall Street Journal, 15 August 2016
  • Two paintings by Judith Godwin, (left) “Martha Graham — Lamentation” (1956) and “Epic” (1959)

    'Women of Abstract Expressionism' Challenges the Canon But Is Only the Beginning

    Hyperallergic, 9 August 2016
  • Curator Gwen Chanzit (left) and artist Judith Godwin

    Why Were So Many Women Excluded from the History of Abstract Expressionism?

    Hyperallergic, 26 July 2016
  • 11 Female Abstract Expressionists You Should Know, from Joan Mitchell to Alma Thomas

    Artsy, 28 June 2016
  • Judith Godwin: Carnivale, 1994, oil on canvas, 30 by 36 inches, at Spanierman Modern

    Judith Godwin: Spanierman Modern

    Art in America, 1 April 2011
  • Judith Godwin, Reflections, 1979, Spanierman Gallery

    Judith Godwin: Now We’re Ready

    Artnet, 13 December 2010
  • Judith Godwin, The Chief, 1953, 96.5 x 76.2 cm, 38 x 30 in.

    Judith Godwin: McNay Art Museum

    Artforum, 1 January 2009
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