Marjorie Strider was a Pop Art trailblazer who devoted her life to her artistic practice.

Marjorie Strider was a Pop Art trailblazer who devoted her life to her artistic practice.

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When ‘New Art’ Made New York the Culture Capital

When ‘New Art’ Made New York the Culture Capital

When ‘New Art’ Made

New York the Culture Capital

July 21, 2022

July 21, 2022

July 21, 2022

Artists in the early 1960s drew from a heady mix: Mad magazine and Marilyn; the civil rights movement and the death of a president; queer bodies and “Pieta.” It’s all at the Jewish Museum.

Artists in the early 1960s drew from a heady mix: Mad magazine and Marilyn; the civil rights movement and the death of a president; queer bodies and “Pieta.” It’s all at the Jewish Museum.

Artists in the early 1960s drew from a heady mix: Mad magazine and Marilyn; the civil rights movement and the death of a president; queer bodies and “Pieta.” It’s all at the Jewish Museum.

Marjorie Strider Dies at 83; Pop Artist Satirized Men’s Magazines

Marjorie Strider Dies at 83; Pop Artist Satirized Men’s Magazines

Marjorie Strider Dies at 83; Pop Artist Satirized Men’s Magazines

Sep 5, 2014

Sep 5, 2014

Sep 5, 2014


Marjorie Strider, a Pop artist who slyly subverted her male counterparts’ takes on consumerism and the female form, creating images of packages that oozed their contents and women whose curves jutted from the picture plane, died on Aug. 27 at her home in Saugerties, N.Y. She was 83.


Marjorie Strider, a Pop artist who slyly subverted her male counterparts’ takes on consumerism and the female form, creating images of packages that oozed their contents and women whose curves jutted from the picture plane, died on Aug. 27 at her home in Saugerties, N.Y. She was 83.


Marjorie Strider, a Pop artist who slyly subverted her male counterparts’ takes on consumerism and the female form, creating images of packages that oozed their contents and women whose curves jutted from the picture plane, died on Aug. 27 at her home in Saugerties, N.Y. She was 83.

Marjorie Strider Subverts Male Gaze, Reclaims Her Rightful Role In Pop Art History

Marjorie Strider Subverts Male Gaze, Reclaims Her Rightful Role In Pop Art History

Marjorie Strider Subverts Male Gaze, Reclaims Her Rightful Role In Pop Art History

Nov 29, 2022

Nov 29, 2022

Nov 29, 2022

Marjorie Strider’s Triptych II (Beach Girl) (1963) exudes Instagram-era boldness, subverting the male gaze with raw metallic canvases, exposed nails, and her own hand-built elements.

Marjorie Strider’s Triptych II (Beach Girl) (1963) exudes Instagram-era boldness, subverting the male gaze with raw metallic canvases, exposed nails, and her own hand-built elements.

Marjorie Strider’s Triptych II (Beach Girl) (1963) exudes Instagram-era boldness, subverting the male gaze with raw metallic canvases, exposed nails, and her own hand-built elements.

Salon Art + Design Compels Us To Examine The Relationship Between Artwork And Object

Salon Art + Design Compels Us To Examine The Relationship Between Artwork And Object

Salon Art + Design Compels Us To Examine The Relationship Between Artwork And Object

Nov 14, 2024

Nov 14, 2024

Nov 14, 2024

A sensuous entanglement of female form and mythical sea creature arouses our gaze and draws us into an eclectic display of sculpture and painting spanning Modernism and Contemporary art.


A sensuous entanglement of female form and mythical sea creature arouses our gaze and draws us into an eclectic display of sculpture and painting spanning Modernism and Contemporary art.


A sensuous entanglement of female form and mythical sea creature arouses our gaze and draws us into an eclectic display of sculpture and painting spanning Modernism and Contemporary art.


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Where Are the Great Women

Pop Artists?

Where Are the Great Women Pop Artists?

Where Are the Great Women Pop Artists?

Where Are the Great Women Pop Artists?

Nov 01, 2010

Nov 01, 2010

Nov 01, 2010


Western art history has long framed women through the male gaze-seen as subjects or objects, from the Venus of Willendorf to Picasso’s lovers and de Kooning’s aggressive muses, reinforcing the objectification of the female body.


Western art history has long framed women through the male gaze-seen as subjects or objects, from the Venus of Willendorf to Picasso’s lovers and de Kooning’s aggressive muses, reinforcing the objectification of the female body.

Western art history has long framed women through the male gaze-seen as subjects or objects, from the Venus of Willendorf to Picasso’s lovers and de Kooning’s aggressive muses, reinforcing the objectification of the female body.


Western art history has long framed women through the male gaze-seen as subjects or objects, from the Venus of Willendorf to Picasso’s lovers and de Kooning’s aggressive muses, reinforcing the objectification of the female body.

Marjorie Strider


Marjorie Strider


Marjorie Strider

Marjorie Strider


Aug 19, 2015

Aug 19, 2015

Aug 19, 2015

Though Marjorie Strider (1934–2014) showed alongside Warhol and Lichtenstein in the 1960s, she’s only recently receiving critical recognition. Renewed interest, sparked by major Pop retrospectives like Seductive Subversion (2011) and International Pop (2015), led to a Broadway 1602 show highlighting her work from the late 1950s to 1970s - prompting calls for deeper research and exhibitions.

Though Marjorie Strider (1934–2014) showed alongside Warhol and Lichtenstein in the 1960s, she’s only recently receiving critical recognition. Renewed interest, sparked by major Pop retrospectives like Seductive Subversion (2011) and International Pop (2015), led to a Broadway 1602 show highlighting her work from the late 1950s to 1970s - prompting calls for deeper research and exhibitions.

Who was Marjorie Strider?

Who was Marjorie Strider?

Who was Marjorie Strider?

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Inside the world of Pop art trailblazer Marjorie Strider.

Inside the world of Pop art trailblazer Marjorie Strider.

Inside the world of Pop art trailblazer Marjorie Strider.

It’s Raining Girls as a Pop Artist

Gets Her Due

It’s Raining Girls as

a Pop Artist

Gets Her Due

It’s Raining Girls as a Pop Artist Gets Her Due

It’s Raining Girls as a

Pop Artist Gets Her Due

Jan 17, 2023

Jan 17, 2023

Jan 17, 2023


Marjorie Strider rejected the minimalism pursued by the contemporary art cool kids. Instead she went big, bright, and exuberant.



Marjorie Strider rejected the minimalism pursued by the contemporary art cool kids. Instead she went big, bright, and exuberant.

Marjorie Strider rejected the minimalism pursued by the contemporary art cool kids. Instead she went big, bright, and exuberant.

Looking Back at the Iconic 1960s

Female Pop Artist Majorie Strider

Looking Back at the Iconic 1960s Female Pop Artist Majorie Strider

Looking Back at the Iconic 1960s

Female Pop Artist Majorie Strider

Apr 28, 2017

Apr 28, 2017

Apr 28, 2017

Marjorie Strider made a name for her sly satirization of mens' magazines in the 1960s.

Marjorie Strider made a name for her sly satirization of mens' magazines in the 1960s.

Marjorie Strider made a name for her sly satirization of mens' magazines in the 1960s.

Pop Forever, Tom Wesselmann &... the Pop Art exhibition at the Fondation Louis Vuitton

Pop Forever, Tom Wesselmann &... the Pop Art exhibition at the Fondation Louis Vuitton

Pop Forever, Tom Wesselmann &... the Pop Art exhibition at the Fondation Louis Vuitton

Oct 15, 2024

Oct 15, 2024

Oct 15, 2024

Repeated motifs, bright colors, cultural icons, codes from comic books or video games: the pop art movement has been widely known, appreciated and imitated around the world for over 60 years. The Fondation Louis Vuitton takes us back to the origins of pop art, with a sensational new exhibition.

Repeated motifs, bright colors, cultural icons, codes from comic books or video games: the pop art movement has been widely known, appreciated and imitated around the world for over 60 years. The Fondation Louis Vuitton takes us back to the origins of pop art, with a sensational new exhibition.

Repeated motifs, bright colors, cultural icons, codes from comic books or video games: the pop art movement has been widely known, appreciated and imitated around the world for over 60 years. The Fondation Louis Vuitton takes us back to the origins of pop art, with a sensational new exhibition.

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