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The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw presents "The Woman Question 1550-2025," featuring nearly 200 works by over 130 female artists. The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw is making a powerful statement with "The Woman Question 1550-2025," a landmark exhibition featuring nearly 200 works by more than 130 women artists from around the world. Curated by Alison M. Gingeras, the show challenges the myth of women's absence from art history, presenting a continuous narrative of female creativity spanning five centuries. The exhibition is organized into eight thematic chapters that explore different facets of women's artistic production and experience. Sections include "Femmes Fortes," featuring heroic representations by Artemisia Gentileschi and Angelika Kauffmann; "Palettes & Power," examining the self-portrait as a tool of professional legitimation; and "Education and the Canon," addressing structural barriers that excluded women from academies. Other sections explore female erotic imagery, surrealism and mysticism, the maternal experience, and women's agency during wartime including works responding to conflicts in Eastern Europe. The exhibition features renowned names such as Frida...