Andrea Bowers Artworks
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Gallery 1
From left:
Wall of Letters: Necessary Reminders from the Past for a Future of Choice #17, 2005
graphite on paper
Courtesy of Ian and Sarah Trout
Wall of Letters: Necessary Reminders from the Past for a Future of Choice #21, 2005
graphite on paper
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Wall of Letters: Necessary Reminders from the Past for a Future of Choice #15, 2005
graphite on paper
Glenstone Museum
Wall of Letters: Necessary Reminders from the Past for a Future of Choice #19, 2005
graphite on paper
Glenstone Museum
Wall of Letters: Necessary Reminders from the Past for a Future of Choice #20, 2005
graphite on paper
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Young Abortion Rights Activist, San Francisco Bay Area, 1966 (Photo Lent from the Archives of Patricia Maginnis), 2005
colored pencil on paper
Charlotte Feng Ford Collection
Gallery 2
Center:
Army of Three Selected Letters & Archives, 2023
bound book: archival pigment prints and decorative wrapping paper
Glenstone Museum
Perimeter:
Army of Three Selected Letters & Archives, Displayed, 2023
archival pigment prints and decorative wrapping paper
Glenstone Museum
Gallery 2.1
Letters to an Army of Three, 2005
single channel video (color, sound, TRT 55:38)
Glenstone Museum
Gallery 3
From left:
Joseph Beuys
Silver Broom And Broom Without Bristles, 1972
broom (wood and horsehair), encased in silver sheet; solid copper and felt
Glenstone Museum
Petra Kelly’s Revolutionary Piano
Original purchased 1978
Surrogate courtesy Shepherd's Table, Silver Spring, Maryland
The Triumph of Labor, 2016
acrylic marker on cardboard
Glenstone Museum
Study from May Day March, Los Angeles, 2010 (Immigrant School Teacher Here), 2010
graphite on paper
Margaret Morgan & Wesley Phoa
Study from May Day March, Los Angeles, 2010 (My Parents Are No Criminas), 2010
graphite on paper
Margaret Morgan & Wesley Phoa
People Before Profits (May Day March, Los Angeles, 2012), 2012
colored pencil on paper
Margaret Morgan & Wesley Phoa
Mother and Daughter (May Day March, Los Angeles, 2011), 2011
colored pencil on paper
Collection of Kris and Maky Hinson
Womxn Workers of the World Unite! (May Day March, 2015, Los Angeles, California), 2016
colored pencil on paper
Hadley Mullin & Dan Kalafatas
Gallery 4
From left:
Tree-Sitting Swings (Carpe Noctem), 2024
recycled chair, reclaimed wood, static rope, carabiners, and paint
Courtesy of the artist and Jessica Silverman, San Francisco
Tree-Sitting Swings (Activism Is The Antidote to Despair), 2024
recycled chair, reclaimed wood, static rope, carabiners, and paint
Courtesy of the artist and Jessica Silverman, San Francisco
Tree-Sitting Swings (Mother Earth), 2024
recycled chair, reclaimed wood, static rope, carabiners, and paint
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Tree-Sitting Swings (Forests Are the Lungs of the Earth), 2024
recycled chair, reclaimed wood, static rope, carabiners, and paint
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
You Can’t Clearcut Your Way to Heaven, 2024
single-channel 4K video (color, stereo sound, TRT 43:46)
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Self-Portrait on Old-Growth Stump, Arcata Community Forest (Arcata, CA), 2024
framed photograph
Courtesy of the artist
Meadow:
Grief Hope, 2020
neon
Courtesy of the artist
Gallery 5
From left:
(Oceanfront Turquoise/Stronger Together), 2023
neon, MDO, paint
The Cordish Collection
Femme Trans-Corporeal Fantasy (Trans Youth Prom Trans Joy), 2025
acrylic on cardboard
Courtesy of the artist and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
Femme Trans- corporeal Fantasy (A politics of healing and happiness), 2023
acrylic on cardboard
Private collection
Femme Trans- corporeal Fantasy (Entities flow through each other, influencing and modifying each other in all sorts of ways), 2023
acrylic on cardboard
Collection of Emily & Teddy Greenspan
Art Nouveau (Poppies), 2022
acrylic on cardboard
Dennis Richard and Susan Bell Richard
(Starburst Orange/Come As You Are), 2023
neon, MDO, paint
Allan Schwartzman, New York
(Marshmallow Bunny Pink/You Are Loved), 2023
neon, MDO, paint
Courtesy the artist and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
Gallery 5.1
(Deep Green/Beloved Community), 2023
neon, MDO, paint
Courtesy the artist and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
Love and Joy and Power, Trans Youth Prom, Washington D.C., May 22, 2023, 2023
single-channel 4K video (color, stereo sound, TRT 47:39)
Courtesy the artist and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
Gallery 6
From left:
Justicia Climatica, 2013
archival marker on found cardboard
Glenstone Museum
We Must Rise Above the Tides, Protest Sign Slogan at Youth Climate Strike L.A., November 1, 2019 (Original Illustration by Arthur Rackham from Undine by Friedrich de La Motte Fouqué, Translated to English by William Leonard Courtney, Published by William Heinemann Ltd., London, 1909), 2020
acrylic marker on cardboard
Rennie Collection, Vancouver
We Are Part of Nature, Not Outside of It. What We Do to the Earth, We Do to Ourselves. (Quote by Petra Kelly, Original Illustration by Henry Justice Ford from The Pink Fairy Book, 1897), 2022
acrylic on cardboard
Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire. The Henry Melville Fuller Fund, 2023.24a, b
Women and the Earth Have to Tolerate a Lot, (The Sirens Three, Original Illustration by Walter Crane, Published by Macmillan, 1886), 2019
acrylic marker on cardboard
Glenstone Museum
The Body is Not a Thing, It's a Situation, (Quote by Simone de Beauvoir; The lusty folk thus daunced there, And also other that with hem were, Original Illustration by Buren-Jones, Coley. Published by Hammersmith: Kelmscott Press; 1896), 2021
acrylic marker on cardboard
Glenstone Museum
Gallery 7
Outside of room:
Empowered Women (for Emily), 2023
acrylic on cardboard
Glenstone Museum
Inside room, from left:
Ecofeminist Sycamore Branches: Let Us Be the Ancestors Our Descendants Will Thank, 2020
steel, neon tubing, recycled transformers
Glenstone Museum
My Name Means Future, 2020
single channel video (color, sound, TRT 51:06 min)
Glenstone Museum
Ecofeminist Sycamore Branches: Women Have Always Thought Like Mountains, 2020
steel, neon tubing, recycled transformers
Glenstone Museum
Ecofeminist Sycamore Branches: If We Don't Do the Impossible, We Shall Be Faced With the Unthinkable, 2020
steel, neon tubing, recycled transformers
Glenstone Museum
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Political Ribbons (Glenstone), 2026
silkscreen ink on satin ribbon
Courtesy of the artist