Anita Kunz: Original Sisters
Portraits of Tenacity and Courage
November 9, 2024 through May 26, 2025
Original Sisters is a series of portraits that reveals and honors the contributions of history-making women. To create the series, award-winning illustrator Anita Kunz carefully researched, wrote about, and portrayed each subject, sometimes compiling scant available information to establish a more complete picture. Her portraits present famed and lesser-known women in the fields of art, science, technology and invention, education, history, and politics, offering a needed expansion and revision of the historical record. In the words of author Roxane Gay, Original Sisters offers “possibility and promise … . You will be introduced to many of these women for the first time, because history is rarely kind to women until it is forced to be.”
Among Kunz’s many subjects are historical figures like Joan of Arc, Florence Nightingale, Anne Frank, and Eleanor Roosevelt; adventurers like Bessie Coleman (1892-1926), the first African American and the first Native American woman pilot; creatives in the world of art and fashion like mystic Hilma af Klint (1862-1944), writer Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli (1890-1973), costume designer Edith Head (1897-1981), singer/songwriter Nina Simone (1933-2003), and painter Lee Krasner (1908-1984); and social activists Angela Davis (b. 1944), Reshma Qureshi (b. 1996), Malala Yousafzai (b. 1997), and Greta Thunberg (b. 2003). Also featured are many scientists, inventors, warriors, pirates, military leaders, and others from all walks of life whose startling stories will inspire. These include anti-Nazi activist Sophie Scholl (1921-1943), who was executed at age twenty-one by the Third Reich; Chinese American physicist Chien-Shiung Wu (1912-1997), who helped develop the process for separating uranium metal into U-235 and U-238 isotopes by gaseous diffusion during the Manhattan Project; and Alice Ball (1892-1916), a young African American chemist who discovered a treatment for leprosy but died tragically before she could be recognized.
Kunz’s project began in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic when the artist spent hours in her Toronto studio seeking inspiration by searching the internet for information about notable women in history. Though the subject had always interested her, Kunz realized that her knowledge base was limited, and she became determined to fill in the gaps. She began painting portraits of accomplished women across time, cultures, and geography, accompanied by texts she assembled to tell their stories. These portraits form the ever-growing nucleus of Original Sisters: Portraits of Tenacity and Courage, an exhibition and book that together bring to light hundreds of women trailblazers who made and changed history.
Beverly Reich
Submitted by Randall de Seve
Who is YOUR “Original Sister?”
Think of a woman you admire who has made a difference in the world or who has had a significant impact on your own life. They might be well-known or simply someone you know or know about. Make a piece of art that represents the woman you chose. Draw a picture, select a favorite photo of them, use objects to create a symbolic portrait, or be creative and come up with your own way to celebrate them. Send us your submission to be included in the exhibition by taking a photo of your completed artwork or image you would like to submit and email it to: learn@nrm.org or click the button below.
Stephanie Haboush Plunkett
Submitted by David Hagen
This exhibition was made possible in part by generous support from
Audrey Levine Friedner and Ronnie Levine Schindel
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
“Women have been responsible for remarkable achievements in all areas of life and have made major contributions throughout the ages.”
⸺Anita Kunz
ANITA KUNZ is an artist and illustrator living in Toronto. Her art has been published widely and shown in galleries and museums all over the world. She has also been featured regularly in Time, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, GQ, The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek, The Atlantic, and The New York Times Magazine, and she has done work for Sony Music. Kunz has also illustrated more than fifty book covers. From 1988 to 1990 she was one of two artists chosen by Rolling Stone to produce a monthly illustrated history of rock ’n’ roll endpaper. In 2017, she was inducted into the Society of Illustrators’ Museum of American Illustration Hall of Fame.
Visit OriginalSisters.com and AnitaKunz.com for additional information.
IMAGES
Anita Kunz (b. 1956)
Elsa Schiaparelli, 2021
Illustration for Original Sisters: Portraits of Tenacity and Courage by Anita Kunz (New York: Pantheon)
Acrylic on acid free illustration board
Collection of the artist
© Anita Kunz. All rights reserved.
Anita Kunz (b. 1956)
Chien-Shiung Wu, 2021
Illustration for Original Sisters: Portraits of Tenacity and Courage by Anita Kunz (New York: Pantheon)
Acrylic on acid free illustration board
Collection of the artist
© Anita Kunz. All rights reserved.
Anita Kunz (b. 1956)
Reshma Qureshi, 2021
Illustration for Original Sisters: Portraits of Tenacity and Courage by Anita Kunz (New York: Pantheon)
Acrylic on acid free illustration board
Collection of the artist
© Anita Kunz. All rights reserved.
Anita Kunz (b. 1956)
Ada Blackjack, 2020.
©Anita Kunz. All rights reserved.
Anita Kunz (b. 1956)
Margaret Keane, 2020.
Original Sisters series.
©Anita Kunz. All rights reserved.
Anita Kunz (b. 1956)
Hilma af Klint, 2021
Illustration for Original Sisters: Portraits of Tenacity and Courage by Anita Kunz (New York: Pantheon)
Acrylic on acid free illustration board
Collection of the artist
© Anita Kunz. All rights reserved.
Anita Kunz (b. 1956)
Nina Simone, 2021
Illustration for Original Sisters: Portraits of Tenacity and Courage by Anita Kunz (New York: Pantheon)
Acrylic on acid free illustration board
Collection of the artist
© Anita Kunz. All rights reserved.
Anita Kunz (b. 1956)
Illustrations composite from Original Sisters, 2021.
Original Sisters, Portraits of Tenacity and Courage; Pantheon.
©Anita Kunz. All rights reserved.
MEDIA/PRESS
Observer features “Original Sisters”
Anita Kunz has made a career of drawing famous people: presidents and other world leaders for the covers of the New Yorker, Variety and Time…, and rap and rock stars for Rolling Stone. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. For the past four years, however, she’s focused less on portraying VIPs and more on depicting subjects and stories unfamiliar to many or even most of us.
The Berkshire Edge reviews “Original Sisters”
Stockbridge — Portraits of historically famous women, as well as some less well known, are all part of the exhibit “Original Sisters: Portraits of Tenacity and Courage” on display at the Norman Rockwell Museum. The exhibit opened earlier this month and will be on display until May 26. Toronto native Anita Kunz created these portraits during lockdown amidst the COVID pandemic.
The Daily Heller reviews “Original Sisters”
Kunz has long deserved the distinction of leader and master as a conceptual (satiric and editorial) artist/illustrator. With this latest exhibition and the book on which it is based, she has become elevated into a higher realm of both intellectual and expressive power. Visiting the Norman Rockwell Museum’s galleries, seeing the precise rows of over 200 of her forgotten “Original Sisters,” one will doubtless be rendered speechless by the beauty, gravity, intelligence and passion in each of these works.
Exhibition Opening: Anita Kunz: Original Sisters
Recorded: November 9 @ 5:00 pm EST – 7:00 pm EST
Exhibition Video:
Anita Kunz: Original Sisters
November 4, 2024
Norman Rockwell Museum presents history-making women in U.S. premiere of Anita Kunz’s Original Sisters
Exhibition of groundbreaking portrait series opens November 9, 2024
Stockbridge, MA—August 28, 2024—Norman Rockwell Museum is excited to announce Anita Kunz: Original Sisters, Portraits of Tenacity and Courage, a forthcoming exhibition of artworks by internationally acclaimed Canadian illustrator Anita Kunz. On view from November 9, 2024, through May 26, 2025, Anita Kunz: Original Sisters presents selections from the artist’s groundbreaking series of portraits of diverse and extraordinary women from ancient times to today, many unknown or underrecognized. This exhibition uncovers, amplifies, and celebrates the achievements of changemaking women worldwide, while also weaving together a “lost history” of women’s distinctive contributions within every possible field of endeavor.
As an illustrator, Anita Kunz is an activist. As an activist, she is one of the most potent artists I know. Her work has gone in various pointed directions: political, racial, social; she’s attacked folly and hypocrisy; she’s taken on war and civil rights; and yes, you might argue she covers the conventional liberal gamut.
Not true. there is more to Kunz’s work than conventional anything. Be it portraiture, caricature or editorial concept, with every image she peels away the veneers and masks. Sometimes she uses wit and humor, other times she is simply profound (if that can be simple).
‘Original Sisters’ is an illustrated tribute to ground-breaking women | The Social CTV
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