Betty Woodman. Grey Stripe Diptych, 2016.
Betty Woodman in "She Persists: A Century of Women Artists in New York" at Gracie Mansion
Betty Woodman takes her place alongside her peers—both past in present—in this lively exhibition of works by New York-based women artists.
Betty Woodman. Courtyard: Pontormo, 2016.
Betty Woodman in "Les Chemins du Sud" at Musée Regional D'art Contemporain
Bronze benches and complex canvas and ceramic paintings by Betty Woodman are included in this exhibition of works focused on a decorative approach to art.
Betty Woodman. Villa Oplontis, 2006. Photo by Annik Wetter. Courtesy MAMCO Geneva.
Betty Woodman in "Pattern, Crime & Decoration" at Le Consortium Museum
This exhibition—and the canvas and ceramic painting by Betty Woodman included within it—reflects on the enduring influence of the Pattern and Decoration movement.
Francesca Woodman. A Woman; A Mirror; A Woman is a Mirror for a Man, Providence, Rhode Island, 1975-1978.
Francesca Woodman in "Objects of Desire: Surrealism and Photography 1924-Today" at Vitra Design Museum
This exhibition examines the wide-ranging influence of Surrealism on design, fashion and photography over the last century, including work by Francesca Woodman.
Betty Woodman. Still Life Vase #11, 1990.
Betty Woodman in "Making Knowing: Craft in Art, 1950-2019" at Whitney Museum of American Art
This exhibition of works spanning 70 years looks at ways that artists draw on craft traditions and materials. It includes multiple works by Betty Woodman, from her early push beyond production pottery to more recent works showcasing her talents as a painter and sculptor.
Francesca Woodman. Untitled, New York, 1979-1980.
Francesca Woodman in "Artistic License: Six Takes on the Guggenheim Collection" at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Artist Paul Chan includes a photograph by Francesca Woodman in his re-mix of works from the museum’s collection.
Francesca Woodman. Untitled, Antella, Italy, 1977-1978.
Francesca Woodman in "Le Drapé: Degas, Christo, Michel-Ange, Rodin, Man Ray, Dürer..." at Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
Photographs and diazotypes by Francesca Woodman are shown alongside works by Dürer, Rodin, Christo & Jeanne Claude, Degas and others, attesting to enduring fascination with drapery among artists from the Renaissance to the present.
Francesca Woodman. From Angel Series, Rome, Italy, 1977.
Francesca Woodman in "The Enchanted Interior" at Laing Art Gallery
Photographs from Francesca Woodman’s House series alternately suggest entrapment or escape in this exhibition of works exploring the conventions and implications of interior spaces.
Francesca Woodman. Self-deceit #1, Rome, Italy, 1978.
Francesca Woodman: On Being An Angel at Fundacion Canal
This first institutional solo exhibition in Spain in more than a decade includes Francesca Woodman’s photographs, videos and diazotypes, ranging from her most iconic to those rarely seen before.
Francesca Woodman. Untitled, Boulder, CO, 1975.
Francesca Woodman: Portrait of A Reputation at MCA Denver
This exhibition of photographs and ephemera from the collection of classmate George Lange offers a nuanced and personal view of Francesca Woodman’s formative years at the Rhode Island School of Design.
Betty Woodman. Trophy Wall Vase and Holder, 1983-84.
Betty Woodman in "With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972-1985" at Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Betty Woodman’s breakthrough wall-based sculptures from the late 1970s and early 1980s are included in this scholarly and comprehensive survey of artists associated with the Pattern and Decoration movement in the U.S.