Miriam Schapiro

  • “We really didn't have any literature telling us it was a good thing to be a woman artist. When I...
    “We really didn't have any literature telling us it was a good thing to be a woman artist. When I was trained, there were no precedents, and that was something to get really angry about.”
  • In a male-dominated art world, where fine art had long been defined by canonical forms of high art such as painting and sculpture, Schapiro’s choice to incorporate domestic symbols—particularly the house—was an act of reclamation and redefinition. The house, traditionally associated with women's labor, caretaking, and the private sphere, had often been marginalized in mainstream art. By adopting the house as a central motif, Schapiro brought the overlooked and undervalued experiences of women into the formal realm of fine art. The house shape, in Schapiro’s work, symbolized not only physical shelter but also the emotional and psychological landscapes shaped by gendered expectations. In her "house-shaped" works, Schapiro often combined domestic materials—such as fabric, lace, and quilting—with traditional painting techniques, blending the decorative with the fine art tradition. This fusion of craft and art challenged the rigid distinctions between "high" art and "craft," a boundary that had been historically used to devalue women’s artistic contributions. Schapiro’s use of the house as both a symbol and a formal structure was a direct confrontation with a male-dominated art canon that had relegated women's experiences, both personal and artistic, to the margins.
  • Œuvres
    • Miriam Schapiro, Down to Earth, 1959
      Down to Earth, 1959
    • Miriam Schapiro, Double Rose, 1978
      Double Rose, 1978
    • Miriam Schapiro, Eye Dazzler, 1980
      Eye Dazzler, 1980
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