A Swiss exhibition gets up close and personal with the 'female gaze'


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A work titled "Ich Und Mein Modell (I And My Model)" by Lotte Laserstein (1929-1930) at the "Close-Up" exhibition in Switzerland. Photo: AFP

Does a female painter have a different view than that of one of her male colleagues?

The Fondation Beyeler attempts to answer this question with the exhibition Close-Up. It brings together the work of nine women artists, including Cindy Sherman, Berthe Morisot and Frida Kahlo.

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