Tag: class consciousness

TAG: class consciousness
Nicole Eisenman first made her mark with a series of drawings—some of which made it into the 1995 Whitney Biennial—that presented a feminist passion with a sexy, cartoonish sensibility. As a lesbian artist, Eisenman also tapped into—as Art in Print … Continued
TAG: class consciousness

As the blue-haired Emma, a Paris art student in Blue Is the Warmest Color, Léa Seydoux is as cool as they come. She’s eyed by a teenage girl, played by Adèle Exarchopoulos, who falls instantly in love with her, and … Continued