
New York
Art Wave Project


HERSTORY: The Battle Continues
February 25–March 22, 2025
Opening Reception: Thursday February 27, 6–8pm
@ Viridian Artist Gallery
548 W 28th St , New York, NY 10001 USA
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Marie-Ange Hoda Ackad Ayako Bando Annaliese Bischoff Jenny Belin Denita Benyshek
Reneé Borkow Ellen Burnett Zoe Brown-Weissmann Sabine Carlson Marc Chicoine
Irene Christensen Judith Christian Diane Churchill Tonia Cowan May DeViney
d’Ann de Simone Vassilina Dikidjieva Victoria Engonopoulos Steven Ferri Beth Fidoten
Jodie Fink David Fitzgerald Debra Friedkin Alan Gaynor Elizabeth Ginsberg
Joshua Greenberg Halona Hilbertz Barbara Herzfeld Miho Hiranouchi K. Junko * Kozy
Bernice Sokol Kramer AyAkA kyA Angela M. LaMonte Rosemary K. Lyons Kathy Levine
Gail Meyers Rick Mullin Vernita Nemec Kazumi Okamura Toki Ozaki Carol Paik Petronia Paley
Alla Podolsky Laura Rutherford Renner Melissa Schainker Kathleen Shanahan
Katherine Ellinger Smith Dorothy Shaw Meredeth Turshen Ku Watanabe Kat King
毎年三月は、グローバルにWomen’s History Month(女性史月間)に制定されていて、“女性”をテーマにしたイベントが世界各地で開催します。Women’s History Month(女性史月間)とは、1908年にニューヨークで行なわれた約1万5,000人の女性によるマーチ行進が起源とされています。当時の女性が置かれていた労働環境の改善や参政権などを求めるもので、このアピールにより翌年2月28日がアメリカにおける女性デーとなりました。このアメリカでの運動は徐々に国際的なムーブメントへと広がりを見せ、1975年に国連で3月8日を国際女性デー(International Women’s Day)が制定されました。
女性の社会的地位や進出に大きな影響を与え、自立する女性たちの歴史を生み出した発祥地NY。当地の画廊ヴィリディアン・ギャラリーでも、女性の活躍を応援支援する一環として、毎年3月に女性をテーマにした“Herstory”展覧会を開催しています。2023年よりNYアートウェーブプロジェクトも賛同し、同展覧会に新進気鋭の日本人アーティストが参加しています。
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Press Release
“For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.” Virginia Woolf
Chelsea NY: Viridian Artists is pleased to present “HERSTORY,” an exhibition of outstanding art by all genders, celebrating women.
HERSTORY: an exhibit dedicated to the experience, viewpoint, and history of women. The word Herstory was born in 1962, but not until feminism gained ground in the 1970s was the word elevated into common usage in Robin Morgan’s book, Sisterhood is Powerful. In 1987, March was designated Women’s History Month, but gender continues to be a bone of contention, as we are constantly reminded of the contest of power between entitlement and equality.
Simone de Beauvoir wrote The Second Sex in 1949, a response to women being considered less than men and in the 70s and 80s, Gloria Steinem became the voice of the feminist revolution. Others, like Jane Fonda, risked their careers by speaking out against the Vietnam War, and fighting for women’s rights, Native American causes, and climate action. Aretha Franklin, of powerful vocals and fearless activism, turned “Respect” into an anthem for women and civil rights. Shirley Chisholm was the first Black woman elected to Congress. Billie Jean King launched the Women’s Tennis Association, fought for equal pay, and paved the way for female athletes. Coretta Scott King fought for civil rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and peace. Katherine Graham took over The Washington Post after her husband’s suicide and led the charge on the Pentagon Papers and Watergate. Diana Ross, singer, was a trailblazer for Black women in entertainment. Betty Friedan wrote of The Feminine Mystique. Angela Davis, scholar, activist, and former Black Panther, fought against racial injustice, mass incarceration, and economic inequality. Nina Simone’s music tackled racism, injustice, and the struggles of Black Americans. Sally Ride