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Lee Krasner
Her birth name was Lena. She went by Lenore in high school. But if you’ve heard of her, you’ll know her as Lee. Some art historians believe Lee Krasner adopted the gender-neutral name Lee to combat the gender bias she faced in the art world.
If you haven’t heard of Krasner, you’ve probably heard of her husband, Jackson Pollock. The two artists were married for 11 years, influencing one another’s work along the way. But Krasner was an artist before she met Pollock and continued painting for almost 30 years after he died. As Pollock achieved international fame, Krasner quietly explored new directions in her work, ensuring a space for herself in art’s long history.