ecofeminism(s) opens at Thomas Erben Gallery - open now in New York!

Thrilled that Bilge’s work Cedar Forest, 1989, is included in ecofeminism(s), an incredible group exhibition at Thomas Erben Gallery, curated by Monika Fabijanska. This exhibition explores the legacy of some of the pioneers of ecofeminist art: Helène Aylon, Betsy Damon, Agnes Denes, Bilge Friedlaender, Ana Mendieta, Aviva Rahmani, and Cecilia Vicuña, and how their ideas and strategies are continued, developed or opposed by the younger generation – Andrea Bowers, Eliza Evans, Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Carla Maldonado, Mary Mattingly, Jessica Segall, and Hanae Utamura. It also features the ecofeminist works of Lynn Hershman Leeson and Barbara Kruger, who escape these categories.

ecofeminism(s) is open to the public - with safe visiting protocols in place - weekdays through Friday, July 24.

Thomas Erben Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, floor 4, New York, NY 10001

Online conversations

Wednesday, July 15, 6:30 PM EST
Aviva Rahmani, Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Jessica Segall
Link to zoom  Meeting ID: 981 2636 6765 Password: 733683

Wednesday, July 22, 6:30 PM EST
Betsy Damon, Eliza Evans, Carla Maldonado
Eleanor Heartney (art writer, contributing editor, Art in America)
Link to zoom  Meeting ID: 961 5414 6249 Password: 959807

Moderated by Monika Fabijanska

Speakers' Bios

Installation view ecofeminism(s), left to right: Carla Maldonado, Mary Mattingly, and Cecilia Vicuña  (Bilge Friedlaender, sculpture). Thomas Erben Gallery, New York, June/July 2020 (photos: Andreas Vesterlund).

Installation view ecofeminism(s), left to right: Carla Maldonado, Mary Mattingly, and Cecilia Vicuña (Bilge Friedlaender, sculpture). Thomas Erben Gallery, New York, June/July 2020 (photos: Andreas Vesterlund).

Installation view ecofeminism(s), left to right Eliza Evans, Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Hanae Utamura, Betsy Damon, Aviva Rahmani, and Jessica Segall. Thomas Erben Gallery, New York, June/July 2020 (photos: Andreas Vesterlund).

Installation view ecofeminism(s), left to right Eliza Evans, Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Hanae Utamura, Betsy Damon, Aviva Rahmani, and Jessica Segall. Thomas Erben Gallery, New York, June/July 2020 (photos: Andreas Vesterlund).