Women's International Art Club

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The Women's International Art Club was founded in Paris in 1900, as the Paris International Art Club. At this time there was very little opportunity for women to exhibit their art work, and as an exhibiting society the Club was instrumental in bringing the work of women sculptors and painters to the notice of the general public. The first exhibition under its new name was held at the Grafton Galleries in London in 1900. The Club had an annual exhibition of paintings and sculptures in London until it closed in 1976, and smaller exhibitions were also shown outside London and abroad. The foreign sections of the Club also contributed work to the exhibition, including the Italian, Scottish, Dutch, American, French and Greek sections. Members' works were submitted for selection by a selection committee, comprising officials of the club and two outsiders chosen from the artistic community, usually art critics, gallery owners etc. In the 1950s and 1960s the club continued to flourish, encouraging young experimental artists and organising exhibitions from abroad. In the 1970s the waning of interest in large exhibitions and rising costs of gallery space led to the closure of the club in 1976. Exhibitors included Gwen Barnard, Eileen Agar, Elizabeth Frink, Lee Krasner and Gwen John.

From the guide to the Women's International Art Club Archive, 1942-1976, (University of the Arts London: Chelsea College of Art and Design)

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referencedIn Women's International Art Club (WIAC), 1900-1978 The Women's Art Library (MAKE)
referencedIn Margaret Geddes Collection, 1932-1998 The Women's Art Library (MAKE)
creatorOf Women's International Art Club Archive, 1942-1976 University of the Arts London: Chelsea College of Art and Design
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associatedWith Barnard Gwen fl 1952 person
associatedWith Chamberlain Brenda 1912-1971 person
associatedWith Geddes | Margaret, 1914-1998 person
associatedWith Women's International Art Club (WIAC), 1899- corporateBody
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Women artists
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