FEMALE ARTISTS to follow from the Armory show 2022

Featured artwork by Erin Gingrich

With so much to see at the Armory Week, CREATRIX Magazine has compiled a list of artists’ Instagrams and galleries to follow after the Armory Show 2022.

The 2022 Platform section Monumental Change organized by Tobias Ostrander, the curator of Latin American Art at the Tate in London, addresses how recent revisionist practices related to the dismantling, and replacement of public monuments influences artists’ engagement with sculptural form. It will be a huge win for culture and humanity if we continue to amplify historically under-represented voices although there is still a long way to go to see any sense of balance at the top of the market place.

Our selection focuses on artists whose work brings us closer to the spiritual dimension of life, as well as ecological emergency, social justice, and the First Nations artists who, although the show took place in the US were not chosen to be represented in the Monumental Change platform section.

Erin Gingrich at K Art Gallery, Buffalo-based gallery owned and operated by a member of the Seneca Nation.

Dana Claxton represented by Donald Ellis Gallery

Vanessa German at Kasmin Gallery

Sharon Horvath at Pierogi Gallery

Suchitra Mattai at Kavi Gupta

Nnenna Okore at KO

Kathy Ruttenberg at Lyles & King

Alisa Sikelianos Carter at Kavi Gupta

Nickola Pottinger at Mrs. Gallery

Naomi Rincón Gallardo at PROXYCO Gallery

Helina Metaferia at Addis Fine Art

Ana Teresa Fernandez at Catharine Clark Gallery

Karla Knight at Andrew Edlin Gallery

Maria Nepomuceno at Sikkema Jenkins & Co.

Veronika Pausova at Bradley Ertaskiran

Miwa Komatsu at Whitestone Gallery

Lise Stoufflet at Lyles & King

Virginia Chihota at Tiwani Contemporary

Erin Jane Nelson at Document