“Art of Detritus: Recycling with Imagination" : Part I

“Art of Detritus: Recycling with Imagination"
Curated by Vernita Nemec
A Virtual Show Exhibition
April 21–

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Denise Adler“Hope is all that is left” 40” x 30” x 1.5”, Mixed media on canvas $2800.Based on the myth of Pandora, Zeus wanted to punish humanity (that’s a longer story)so he matches Pandora a wise, beautiful, kind, generous and above all curious go…

Denise Adler“Hope is all that is left”
40” x 30” x 1.5”, Mixed media on canvas
$2800.

Based on the myth of Pandora, Zeus wanted to punish humanity (that’s a longer story)so he matches Pandora a wise, beautiful, kind, generous and above all curious goddess with Prometheus, Zeus gave the couple a “gift” with instructions never to open it, Pandora’s fate was sealed, she opened the box and all the evils in the world were released, too late, she slammed the lid closed but the only thing left in the box is hope thank you for that. I made this piece in 2016-17 and I hold on to the hope if better things to come.

 
Annaliese Bischoff “Reincarnation 1” 20"x 10"x 12", Plastic bags and plastic packing bubbles $150. First recorded in the mid 19th century, reincarnation refers to a new embodiment. In this work plastic bags and plastic packing bubbles come back as a…

Annaliese Bischoff
“Reincarnation 1”

20"x 10"x 12", Plastic bags and plastic packing bubbles
$150.
First recorded in the mid 19th century, reincarnation refers to a new embodiment. In this work plastic bags and plastic packing bubbles come back as a new superbug, to haunt us eternally. And this larger than life plastic roach-hopper-fly can do just that. It's more than creepy. As our plastic problem evolves, it will not go away without serious superhuman action.

 
Penny Armentrout Brooks  “AZ Blue Whiskers"  About 6" long 10" circumference, Paper Mache and wire

Penny Armentrout Brooks
“AZ Blue Whiskers"

About 6" long 10" circumference, Paper Mache and wire

 
Ellen Burnett “A Misbegotten Guess” 10.75"h x 14"w x 4"d, Mixed Media including glass, grapevines, bleached coral, sea shells, paper, lino, plastic, turquoise, feathers, laser-cut polyester, circuit board. $860.General disenchantments and things sav…

Ellen Burnett
“A Misbegotten Guess”
10.75"h x 14"w x 4"d, Mixed Media including glass, grapevines, bleached coral, sea shells, paper, lino, plastic, turquoise, feathers, laser-cut polyester, circuit board.
$860.

General disenchantments and things saved for ages in hope and sorrow

Ellen Burnett “Mailboxes”  4"h x 10.5"w x 5.25"d, acrylic, paper: junk mail  $900 for the set, $65 ea. (there are 14 of them).

Ellen Burnett
“Mailboxes”

4"h x 10.5"w x 5.25"d, acrylic, paper: junk mail
$900 for the set, $65 ea. (there are 14 of them).

 
Angelyn Chandler  “Folds”  4” x 4” x 2.5”, Pulp paper package  $200.To me, pulp packaging material is architectural in nature; by cutting into and combining these forms, I am able to create new and previously-unimaginable architectures.

Angelyn Chandler
“Folds”
4” x 4” x 2.5”, Pulp paper package
$200.

To me, pulp packaging material is architectural in nature; by cutting into and combining these forms, I am able to create new and previously-unimaginable architectures.

 
Irene Christensen “Regrette Rien" 13 “ x 5” x 4", Found medicine bottle and wooden box and clock, weathered shrunken glove, photo  $500.Edith Piaf is the very symbol of love, sorrow, music. This little work is a tribute to her.

Irene Christensen
“Regrette Rien"

13 “ x 5” x 4", Found medicine bottle and wooden box and clock, weathered shrunken glove, photo
$500.

Edith Piaf is the very symbol of love, sorrow, music. This little work is a tribute to her.

 
Harry Delorme“Blue Plastic River” 21.5” x 31 .5”, Found plastic from Savannah River over acrylic on panel. $1200.

Harry Delorme

“Blue Plastic River”
21.5” x 31 .5”, Found plastic from Savannah River over acrylic on panel.
$1200.

 
May Deviney “Groom” 12.5 ” x 9” x 2”, Avon Bottle Topper, Paintbrush, Gold Ribbon from Candy $125.  This is a found-object piece made from a heavily damaged house paintbrush with an Avon bottle topper of a wedding groom mounted on the handle, with a…

May Deviney
“Groom”
12.5 ” x 9” x 2”, Avon Bottle Topper, Paintbrush, Gold Ribbon from Candy
$125.

This is a found-object piece made from a heavily damaged house paintbrush with an Avon bottle topper of a wedding groom mounted on the handle, with a glittery gold ribbon also decorating the handle. It is about the contrast between a really messy work implement paired with a formal, aloof piece that usually indicates grand culture, referring to persistent cultural conflicts.

 
Katie De Young “Price to Pay” 15” x 12” x 1”, Copper wire, Used inner bicycle tire, red wire $855.An abstract interpretation of people spending copious amounts of money on beauty products and plastic surgeries, because they are influenced by the med…

Katie De Young
“Price to Pay”

15” x 12” x 1”, Copper wire, Used inner bicycle tire, red wire
$855.

An abstract interpretation of people spending copious amounts of money on beauty products and plastic surgeries, because they are influenced by the media's unrealistic beauty standard.

 
Kiffi Diamond “Visiting The City” 16 “x12”, Mixed media $375.A couple from the country taking a city walk: created with rusty bits of found metal.

Kiffi Diamond
“Visiting The City”
16 “x12”, Mixed media
$375.

A couple from the country taking a city walk: created with rusty bits of found metal.

 
Céline Downen “10 Days of Laundry” 26” x 30” x.125”, Fiber Art – felted laundry lint. $200.In 10 Days of Laundry I’ve arranged the byproducts of day-to-day family life, including laundry lint, into, I hope, something beautiful.

Céline Downen
“10 Days of Laundry”

26” x 30” x.125”, Fiber Art – felted laundry lint.
$200.

In 10 Days of Laundry I’ve arranged the byproducts of day-to-day family life, including laundry lint, into, I hope, something beautiful.

 
Emily Eihoffer “Lumpy Print 3” 26" x 24" x 1", Liquid foundation on plastic. $350.

Emily Eihoffer
“Lumpy Print 3”

26" x 24" x 1", Liquid foundation on plastic.
$350.

 
Myrna Minter Forster "Window" 8 3/4" x 12", Acrylic, paper mache, sequins, organza, rope, string, feathers on canvas. $450.

Myrna Minter Forster
"Window"
8 3/4" x 12", Acrylic, paper mache, sequins, organza, rope, string, feathers on canvas.
$450.

"HERSTORY: All That Women Are"

"HERSTORY: All That Women Are"
A Virtual Exhibition
March 17- April 18, 2020

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                                   Please List

"HERSTORY: All That Women Are"
March 17- April 18, 2020
Opening Reception: Cancelled

 

Kelynn Alder * Deborah Beck * Jenny Belin  * Renee Borkow * Ellen Burnett * Irene Christensen *
May DeViney * Kiffi Diamond *  Michael Drakopoulos * Samantha Dziubek * David Fitzgerald *
Arlene Finger * Elizabeth Ginsberg *  Juliette Gordon * Joshua Greenberg  * Chris Tucker Haggerty *
Yu Huang * Kazuo Ishikawa * Yasmine Iskander * Bernice Sokol Kramer * Angela M. LaMonte * Marco Lando *Gabrielle Lundy * Rosemary Lyons * Lynne Mayocole * Ron Moore * Sai Morikawa *  
Vernita N’Cognita * Stacey Clarfield Newman * Nancy Nicol * Petronia Paley *
Srividya Kannan Ramachandran * Sarah Riley * Susan Sills * Katherine Ellinger Smith *
Fances Vye Wilson * Sharon Wybrants  * 

 

“We have to behave as if everything we do matters”

                                                                                                            Gloria Steinem

Chelsea NY: Viridian Artists is pleased to present an exhibition of outstanding art about women. The show extends from March 17- April 18, 2020.

“Herstory”, the word, came into prominence in the early 70’s when second wave feminists began to fight back regarding the male dominated culture of planet Earth. At that time, to get a credit card or take out a loan a woman would have to bring a man to co-sign.  Some credit cards still charge women a higher interest rate.

Not until the1930’s could women choose professions such as law, but then even with a degree, most could not get a job as a lawyer. Not even Ruth Bader Ginsberg.

During World War Two Rosie the Riveter came into prominence because the men were at war and women had to go out into the work world. But in the 50’s more traditional roles returned for women and wives, bringing them back into housework and motherhood while men went out to work and to “bring home the bacon”. The marriage rate increased, the baby boom brought more then 76 million births and the divorce rate decreased.

In the 60’s though, we women became bored, went back to work and The Pill came into being. But still, even Betty Friedan’s Feminist Mystique and the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) couldn’t give us the equality we demanded though many of us began to reclaim our names rather than carry on with that of our husband.

As recently as 2019 women made but 79 cents in comparison to man’s dollar earned though in 1963, JFK instituted the Equal Pay Act. According to the Institute for Women’s Policy Research it will be another 40 years before women make as much as men and even longer for women of color.

The gender wage gap is not the only way in which women are still undergoing discrimination. Of more than 5000 public statues in existence in the US, only 200 are of women. During most of history including the 20th century, married women have been the property of their husband with no right to own property or borrow money without their husband co-signing. It wasn’t until 1965 in France that women were given the right to work without their husband’s consent.

It’s interesting that women had far more legal rights in early Egypt & Rome than we did in the 20th century. They could represent themselves in court, own property, free slaves and sue. We can now work the jobs we want, but we also must still often carry the primary burden of the home. The Guerrilla Girls say that at the Met, less than 4% of the artists are women, but 76% of the nudes are female. Pussy Riot faced a 7 year prison sentence for their punk performance at a Russian church, and a woman is yet to become President. So, to honor women, we again resurrect “Herstory”.

 

Due to the COVID19 pandemic our gallery is currently closed. “Herstory” is a virtual show that can be viewed on our website. Please click here to view the works in this show.

For further information please contact Vernita Nemec, Gallery Director at 212-414-4040 or viridianartistsinc@gmail.com

or view the gallery website: www.viridianartists.com