
Since the beginning of culture as we know it, female artists have been innately connected to the tradition of reassembling fragments from the world around them to create artworks of their own – whether it be in stitching squares of fabric to create a sprawling patchwork quilt, or in weaving together stories from folklore to adapt and evolve fairytales to recount to children.
It is somewhat surprising then, that when early 20th century artists found themselves driven…
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