How Joana Vasconcelos’s Feminist Work Is Redefining Art History

The bulbous and billowing metal behemoth that is the Guggenheim Bilbao is more than just an architectural landmark. Designed by famed architect Frank Gehry in 1997, the Spanish museum’s now-iconic profile—accompanied, as it is, by Jeff Koons’s towering 43-foot topiary puppy—is a veritable testament to the bravado of many a male artist. But Joana Vasconcelos is … Continue reading How Joana Vasconcelos’s Feminist Work Is Redefining Art History