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Andrea Bowers

March 19May 31, 2026

The Glenstone Museum, Potomac, MD

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Installation photos: © Andrea Bowers, Courtesy: Glenstone Museum

Vielmetter Los Angeles congratulates Andrea Bowers on the opening of a new institutional solo exhibition at the Glenstone Museum in Potomac, Maryland on March 19th.

The exhibition includes more than 40 works, including a broad selection from Glenstone’s collection, alongside important loans from the artist, peer institutions, and private collectors, will be one of the largest presentations of Bowers’ work to date. Tracing a history of activism that interweaves ecological concerns with the fight for bodily autonomy, the exhibition includes works that reference several generations of intersectional activists.

Bowers’ multidisciplinary practice bridges fine art with direct action. Over nearly three decades she has produced work including video, sculpture, neon, and drawings on paper and cardboard that amplify and archive the work of activists. Bowers embeds herself in allyship with front-line activists, earning trust through collaboration and long-running engagement.

A highlight of the Glenstone collection of Bowers’ work, the immersive artwork Army of Three Selected Letters & Archives (2023) will be on view in its entirety for the first time. Highlighting the deeply personal archive of three Bay Area activists—Patricia Maginnis, Rowena Gurner, and Lana Phelan, later dubbed the Army of Three—who advocated tirelessly for those seeking access to safe and reliable abortions in the 1960s and 1970s. The installation consists of facsimiles of letters received by the Army of Three alongside decorative wrapping papers arranged in a grid of more than 600 sheets, and archival material given to Bowers by Maginnis and Phelan. The accompanying video work, Letters to an Army of Three (2005), in which personal stories are read aloud, creates a powerful echo between the past and present.

A selection of Bowers’ intimately rendered photorealist drawings are featured prominently throughout the exhibition. Each drawing is made from Bowers’ archive of photographs she has taken of individual protestors at marches and demonstrations around the country. Bowers’ labor and skill memorialize everyday peoples’ urgent acts of resistance and their handmade signs and slogans, celebrating their effort and commitment to making change with her own.

“Andrea Bowers reminds us that beauty and justice are not separate pursuits,” said Nora Severson Cafritz, senior director of collections. “With extraordinary precision and care, her work elevates the stories of communities leading social change, honoring their courage and offering a hopeful vision of what we can build together.”

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Andrea Bowers
“The Triumph of Labor,” 2016
Marker on cardboard
108 ³⁄₄" x 248" x 6 ¹⁄₂" [HxWxD] (276.22 x 629.91 x 16.51 cm)
Inventory #BOW449
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Robert WedemeyerInquire
This image depicts an artwork by Andrea Bowers titled "The Triumph of Labor." This artwork was created in 2016 and measures 108 ³⁄₄" x 248" x 6 ¹⁄₂" [HxWxD] (276.22 x 629.91 x 16.51 cm). Its medium is Marker on cardboard.
Andrea Bowers
“Letters to an Army of Three,” 2005
One-channel video on DVD
Approx: 55 min
Edition 2 of 5
Inventory #BOW107.02
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Editor Fil RütingInquire
This image depicts an artwork by Andrea Bowers titled "Letters to an Army of Three." This artwork was created in 2005 and measures approximately 55 min. Its medium is One-channel video on DVD.
Andrea Bowers
“Study from May Day March, Los Angeles 2010 (My Parents Are No Criminas),” 2010
Graphite on paper
9" x 12" [HxW] (22.86 x 30.48 cm) paper size
11 ¹⁄₂" x 14 ¹⁄₂" [HxW] (29.21 x 36.83 cm) framed
Inventory #BOW272
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Robert WedemeyerInquire
This image depicts an artwork by Andrea Bowers titled "Study from May Day March, Los Angeles 2010 (My Parents Are No Criminas)." This artwork was created in 2010 and measures 9" x 12" [HxW] (22.86 x 30.48 cm) paper size11 ¹⁄₂" x 14 ¹⁄₂" [HxW] (29.21 x 36.83 cm) framed. Its medium is Graphite on paper.
Andrea Bowers
“For My Transgender Sisters (May Day March, Los Angeles, 2012),” 2012
Colored pencil on paper
30" x 22" [HxW] (76.2 x 55.88 cm) paper size
32 ³⁄₄" x 25" [HxW] (83.18 x 63.5 cm) framed
Inventory #BOW351
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Robert WedemeyerInquire
This image depicts an artwork by Andrea Bowers titled "For My Transgender Sisters (May Day March, Los Angeles, 2012)." This artwork was created in 2012 and measures 30" x 22" [HxW] (76.2 x 55.88 cm) paper size32 ³⁄₄" x 25" [HxW] (83.18 x 63.5 cm) framed. Its medium is Colored pencil on paper.
Andrea Bowers
“Study from May Day March, Los Angeles 2010 (Immigrant School Teacher Here),” 2010
Graphite on paper
9" x 12" [HxW] (22.86 x 30.48 cm) paper size
11 ¹⁄₂" x 14 ¹⁄₂" [HxW] (29.21 x 36.83 cm) framed
Inventory #BOW271
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Robert WedemeyerInquire
This image depicts an artwork by Andrea Bowers titled "Study from May Day March, Los Angeles 2010 (Immigrant School Teacher Here)." This artwork was created in 2010 and measures 9" x 12" [HxW] (22.86 x 30.48 cm) paper size11 ¹⁄₂" x 14 ¹⁄₂" [HxW] (29.21 x 36.83 cm) framed. Its medium is Graphite on paper.
Andrea Bowers
“Tree-Sitting Swings (Mother Earth),” 2024
Recycled chair, reclaimed wood, static rope, carabiners, and paint
Chair: 27" x 36" x 30" [HxWxD] (68.58 x 91.44 x 76.2 cm)
100" x 36" x 30" [HxWxD] (254 x 91.44 x 76.2 cm) overall
Inventory #BOW675
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Brica WilcoxInquire
This image depicts an artwork by Andrea Bowers titled "Tree-Sitting Swings (Mother Earth)." This artwork was created in 2024 and measures Chair: 27" x 36" x 30" [HxWxD] (68.58 x 91.44 x 76.2 cm)100" x 36" x 30" [HxWxD] (254 x 91.44 x 76.2 cm) overall. Its medium is Recycled chair, reclaimed wood, static rope, carabiners, and paint.
Andrea Bowers
“Tree-Sitting Swings (Carpe Noctem),” 2024
Recycled chair, reclaimed wood, static rope, carabiners, and paint
Chair: 28 ¹⁄₂" x 32" x 26" [HxWxD] (72.39 x 81.28 x 66.04 cm)
100" x 32" x 26" [HxWxD] (254 x 81.28 x 66.04 cm) overall
Inventory #BOW677
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Brica WilcoxInquire
This image depicts an artwork by Andrea Bowers titled "Tree-Sitting Swings (Carpe Noctem)." This artwork was created in 2024 and measures Chair: 28 ¹⁄₂" x 32" x 26" [HxWxD] (72.39 x 81.28 x 66.04 cm)100" x 32" x 26" [HxWxD] (254 x 81.28 x 66.04 cm) overall. Its medium is Recycled chair, reclaimed wood, static rope, carabiners, and paint.

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