Organized by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, "Men of Steel, Women of Wonder" examines the art world’s response to Wonder Woman and Superman, ranging from their Depression-era origins to today’s Contemporary interpretations. The exhibition features more than 70 works including paintings, photographs, installations, and videos. The exhibition includes a wide range of artists, including Layla Ali, Dara Birnbaum, Renée Cox, Mary Beth Edelson, Fahamu Pecou, Pope.L, Mel Ramos, Norman Rockwell, and Jim Shaw, and is organized thematically with four large sections.
Organized by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, "Men of Steel, Women of Wonder" examines the art world’s response to Wonder Woman and Superman, ranging from their Depression-era origins to today’s Contemporary interpretations. The exhibition features more than 70 works including paintings, photographs, installations, and videos. The exhibition includes a wide range of artists, including Layla Ali, Dara Birnbaum, Renée Cox, Mary Beth Edelson, Fahamu Pecou, Pope.L, Mel Ramos, Norman Rockwell, and Jim Shaw, and is organized thematically with four large sections.
Organized by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, "Men of Steel, Women of Wonder" examines the art world’s response to Wonder Woman and Superman, ranging from their Depression-era origins to today’s Contemporary interpretations. The exhibition features more than 70 works including paintings, photographs, installations, and videos. The exhibition includes a wide range of artists, including Layla Ali, Dara Birnbaum, Renée Cox, Mary Beth Edelson, Fahamu Pecou, Pope.L, Mel Ramos, Norman Rockwell, and Jim Shaw, and is organized thematically with four large sections.