Articles by Sue Gilbert
Looking For Leonora
Artist Leonora Carrington is considered a national treasure in her home of Mexico. But the Lancashire-born surrealist is little known in the UK, where no public collection displays her paintings. Susan Gilbert argues more should be done to celebrate her work
Sue Gilbert // 5 September 2010
Categories: radio
Women artists and Surrealism
Women have largely been painted out of popular understandings of the Surrealist movement. Susan Gilbert reviews a Manchester Art Gallery exhibition which showcased some of these ignored works
Sue Gilbert // 11 May 2010
Categories: Art
Women's art in Paris: elles@centrepompidou
Susan Gilbert takes us on a tour of the Pompidou Centre's groundbreaking rehanging of its collection to showcase the last 100 years of art through work by women
Sue Gilbert // 17 December 2009
Categories: Art
Tracey, Tomma and the Turner conspiracy
Why have so few women won the Turner Prize? Sue Gilbert argues that the award's youth has not protected it from sexism in the art world
Sue Gilbert // 2 April 2008
Categories: Events
