She Said, She Said: Contemporary Artists from the Rubell Museum

August 17 - November 3, 2024

She Said, She Said, a new collection from the renowned Rubell Museum, features celebrated works by more than thirty female artists of different generations, cultures, and disciplines.

Timed-entry tickets will be available to the public starting July 5.
AMA members will be able to reserve their free tickets starting June 21.

Defies traditional categorization

She Said, She Said features over 50 works spanning painting, photography, sculpture, video, and installation by more than 30 artists of different generations, cultures, and disciplines. Highlighting the significant contributions to the canon that women artists continue to make, the exhibition also offers focused explorations of work by contemporary practitioners such as Solange Pessoa, Beverly Semmes, Cajsa von Zeipel, and Allison Zuckerman.

PICTURED ABOVE: Sylvia Snowden, Shell; Glimpses #22, 2010-2012, acrylic on canvas in two parts, 60 x 60 in. overall

PICTURED RIGHT: Beverly Semmes, Blue Gowns, 1993, chiffon and crushed velvet, 30 x 31 1/2 x 30 ft

Content Advisory: Please be aware that some works in this exhibition contain anatomical depictions and adult content.

Free Tickets for AMA Members and Sponsors

AMA members get free admission to all of our exhibitions, including She Said, She Said. Several membership levels are available, as well as many opportunities to support the AMA through exhibition sponsorships.

ARLINGTON MUSEUM OF ART + RUBELL MUSEUM

Partnering to champion art and artists

She Said, She Said represents the third collaboration between the AMA and the Rubell Museum. In 2019, the AMA presented Keith Haring: Against All Odds, a retrospective spotlighting works ranging from the artist’s best-known imagery to more personal pieces. In 2021, the AMA presented 30 Americans, a powerful showcase of works that examines issues of racial, sexual, and historical identity in contemporary culture and the powerful influence of artistic legacy and community across generations.

“Through our continued collaboration with the Arlington Museum of Art, we are able to bring our collection to new and broader audiences, reflecting our mission to showcase and encourage public dialogue about work by a wide range of contemporary artists,” said Mera Rubell. “Advancing our commitment to supporting and championing artists, She Said, She Said showcases diverse perspectives and illustrates the important contributions of women artists working today.”

Presented in galleries thematically as well as solo presentations, She Said, She Said examines topics including representations of the body, appropriation and subversion, self-portraiture, and gestural abstraction.

PICTURED: Cindy Sherman, Untitled (#397), 2000, Color photograph, 36 x 24 in., Ed. 5/6

She Said, She Said was curated by Alexandra Perez of the

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