WHAT TO BOOK: ‘GOING PUBLIC – THE NAPOLEONE COLLECTION’ The art collector Valeria Napoleone is exhibiting selected works by women artists in Sheffield BY FRANCES HEDGES 7 JULY 2016 ‘Fat Yellow’ by Joanne Greenbaum (2004). Image courtesy of ARS, NY and DACS, London Valeria Napoleone is set to exhibit a selection of pieces from her extensive collection of work by women artists at the Graves Gallery, part of Museums Sheffield, this July. The exhibition, which seeks to redress gender imbalance in the arts world, showcases large- scale, ambitious pieces by leading contemporary artists from around the world, including Joanne Greenbaum, Rebecca Morris, Ida Ekblad and Monica Bonvicini. Among the highlights will be Greenbaum’s ‘Fat Yellow’, a graphic composition that exemplifies her playful, abstract use of bold colours and shapes, and a typically eerie portrait of a young woman by the Italian figurative painter Margherita Manzelli.