THE WOMAN’S WAR

 
 
 
 

The Woman’s War. 2023-24. Oil on canvas. 8 at 5’X7’ and 1 at 7’x10’

This collection comprises eight powerful portraits, each showcasing a woman of color in a commanding stance, perched above the viewer and often nestled on tree branches. Dygert's work invites the audience to delve into a neo-American history, where women take center stage, challenging and redefining the narrative. Central to the exhibition is an epic composition—an enthralling portrayal of two strong females engaged in sparring. This masterpiece anchors the collection, symbolizing the collective strength and resilience of women throughout history. The surrounding women in the forest seem to convene, forming a powerful sisterhood that transcends time and challenges the viewer to contemplate the role of women in shaping our collective destiny.

Exploration of Neo-American History: The portraits subtly weave a narrative of women at the forefront of American history, challenging preconceived notions and inserting themselves into the tapestry of our shared past. Dygert's subjects confront the viewer, their stoic expressions and commanding presence demanding attention and recognition. Drawing inspiration from revolutionary-era military garb, each portrait serves as a window into a phantasmagoric landscape—a dense, old-growth forest bathed in the cool blue tones reminiscent of 21st-century electronics and LED screens.

Venue and Layout: The paintings are strategically arranged in a circular fashion, inviting viewers to embark on a journey through time and history. As visitors navigate the exhibition, they will be enveloped by the phantasmagoric forest, creating an immersive experience that goes beyond the canvas. The unique setting enhances the emotional impact of Dygert's work, drawing viewers into a contemplative space where the past and present converge.

Conclusion: "The Woman's War" is more than an art exhibition; it is a visual and emotional odyssey through time, challenging conventional narratives and celebrating the resilience, strength, and power of women. Danielle Dygert's masterful use of color, composition, and symbolism invites viewers to reflect on the role of women in shaping the course of history, urging us to reconsider and appreciate their indelible contributions.

Impact: I invite you to join the Artist in experiencing this journey into "The Woman's War," where art, history, and the spirit of resilience converge in a celebration of womanhood.