ROAR!

ROAR!

501 W. 23rd Street New York, NY 10011, USA Thursday, March 16, 2023–Sunday, April 16, 2023 Opening Reception: Thursday, March 16, 2023, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.


spring by jennifer bartlett

Jennifer Bartlett

Spring, 1993

Price on Request

air: 24 hours 5 a.m. by jennifer bartlett

Jennifer Bartlett

Air: 24 Hours 5 A.M., 1993

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looking at her sidewise by louise bourgeois

Louise Bourgeois

Looking at Her Sidewise, 1947–1990

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what if women ruled the world? by judy chicago

Judy Chicago

What if Women Ruled the World?, 2022

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poetic body: ears by lesley dill

Lesley Dill

Poetic Body: Ears, 1992

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oy/yo (red) by deborah kass

Deborah Kass

OY/YO (Red), 2013

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you're right and you know it by barbara kruger

Barbara Kruger

You're Right and You Know It, 2010

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the night sound by louise nevelson

Louise Nevelson

The Night Sound, 1971

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don't warp the vellum by susan oehme

Susan Oehme

Don't Warp the Vellum, 2021

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eat my heart out by jenna pirello

Jenna Pirello

Eat My Heart Out, 2019

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shape shifter by jenna pirello

Jenna Pirello

Shape Shifter, 2020

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black bottom stomp by alison saar

Alison Saar

Black Bottom Stomp, 2017

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Voices can be hushed, stifled, extinguished, ignored, persecuted, condemned, or falsified. 

Voices can also be liberating, therapeutic, powerful, paradigm shifting, life-saving, quieting.


This show is about the artistic voice, having a voice, finding a voice, specifically the voice of a group of female / femme artists the gallery has worked with or has been deeply affected by over the past 35 years.May this show be a tiny addition to the great push forward to a more equal representation of artistic voices, in this gallery, and worldwide.


**According to a recent Art Market report, women artists sell for less than men in every continent on earth but none worse than in North America where on average men sell their art for almost 50% more than women.