Recognition of Art by Women: In Retrospect

Recognition of Art by Women series began at the Norton in 2011 in an effort to recognize and promote living women artists through solo exhibitions, addressing the persistent inequity in exhibiting and acquiring art by women.  Now in its 10th iteration and generously funded by the Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund and the MLDauray Arts Initiative,  Recognition of Art by Women  jumpstarted a new era of programming at the museum — as a platform for solo shows by emerging and mid-career female artists. The series sets a high standard of excellence by establishing a tone of ambitious and thought-provoking exhibition-making that continues throughout the institution today, allowing the Norton to aspire toward a more inclusive and representative future. 

This exhibition,  Recognition of Art by Women: In Retrospect, honors the past nine RAW artists as the Norton ushers in its 10th recognized artist, Danielle Mckinney. Featuring artwork by Jenny Saville, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Phyllida Barlow, Klara Kristalova, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Svenja Deininger, Nina Chanel Abney, María Berrío, and Rose B. Simpson, In Retrospect reflects the series' impact, seizing the opportunity to present a group exhibition that illustrates the breadth of talent the series brought to light. The exhibition highlights the work of nine artists who approach artmaking from diverse and distinct perspectives. This presentation showcases a wide range of themes, and when viewed collectively, these nine artists demonstrate that mark-making is emotional, personal, and courageous.  

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Njideka Akunyili Crosby (Nigerian, born 1983), Super Blue Omo, 2016

Recognition of Art by Women: In Retrospect was organized by the Norton Museum of Art.


Presenting support for these exhibitions was provided by the Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund/MLDauray Arts Initiative, Judy and Leonard Lauder, Ali and Lew Sanders — In Honor of Howard and Judie Ganek, and Anonymous.
Major support was provided by Anne and Chris Flowers and the Milton and Sheila Fine Endowment for Contemporary Art.


Additional support was provided by the Hartfield Foundation, Sybille Watel, the Michael M. Rea Endowment for Special Exhibitions, Dr. Henry and Lois Foster Endowment for the Exhibition of Contemporary Art, Luminary Circle Supporters, and Heritage Auctions.
Support for the publications was provided by the Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund/ML Dauray Arts Initiative, and Anonymous.


Sponsored in part by the Board of County Commissioners, the Tourist Development Council, and the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County; the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture.