Publication
“Make Way for Berthe Weill” underscores Weill’s success in overcoming challenges as the first woman modern art dealer.
by Siobhán Minerva
Entering the Grey Art Museum, English and French chatter bounces off the walls as gallery-goers lust over harmonious impressionist paintings, absurd cubist pieces and striking fauvist colors. It is a space where well-known paintings by artists such as Henri Matisse can coexist with the works of lesser-known painters like Louis Cattiaux.