With more than 40 artworks on view from the 1960s, 1970s, and today, the exhibition includes pieces dating from Strider's early exhibitions at Pace Gallery, including the influential «First
International Girlie Exhibit» of 1964 and two subsequent solo shows.
In 1964, Strider participated in the famous exhibition «First
International Girlie Show» at Pace Gallery, a show that included Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Wesselmann, Andy Warhol, and Rosalyn Drexler.
The title of this show references Strider's first exhibition 50 years ago at Pace Gallery that was entitled The First
International Girlie Show.
In 1964, she was included — as was Strider — in the «First
International Girlie Show» at Pace Gallery, along with Warhol, Wesselmann, and Lichtenstein.
In January 1964 her work was included in the «First
International Girlie Exhibit» at Pace Gallery, New York.
First
International Girlie Show, Pace Gallery, New York, January 7 — 25; Pace Gallery, Boston, February 16 — March 11
Strider emerged abruptly in January 1964 in a group exhibition of Pop art at Pace Gallery titled «The First
International Girlie Show.»