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Audrey Flack and Michael (Corinne) West at the Wichita Art Museum, Kansas 'Abstract Expressionists: The Women'

23 August – 16 November 2025

Gallery artists Audrey Flack and Michael (Corinne) West are included in the group exhibition Abstract Expressionists: The Women at the Wichita Art Museum, Kansas. The exhibition will travel to the Muscarelle Museum of Art, College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, the Grinnell College Museum of Art in Iowa, and at the Mobile Museum of Art in Alabama.

 

Abstract Expressionism—born in the 1940s and 1950s and the first global American art style—features huge, colorful canvases filled with abstract shapes and forms. Although the story of Abstract Expressionism has mostly foregrounded a few larger-than-life, paint-splattered men like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, women artists played a huge role in the origins and development of the movement. They were not merely acolytes or interpreters of the style but ambitious innovators all their own.

 

Featuring more than 40 canvases made by 30 women, Abstract Expressionists: The Women brings some of the most important women artists of any century—such as Grace Hartigan and Helen Frankenthaler—to Wichita.

 

Abstract Expressionists: The Women is organized by the American Federation of Arts in association with the Christian Levett Collection and the Femmes Artistes du Musée de Mougins (FAMM). The exhibition is curated by Ellen G. Landau, PhD, Andrew W. Mellon Professor Emerita in the Humanities at Case Western Reserve University. It is generously supported by Berry Campbell Gallery, Betsy Shack Barbanell, Monique Schoen Warshaw, and Clare McKeon and the Clare McKeon Charitable Trust. Additional support has been provided by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and the Every Page Foundation.

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