Warenfetischismus, mixed media installation, Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall, London, 2018
Taking the act of looking as a starting point, the exhibition In Whose Eyes? explores questions of female subjectivity, representation and power in contemporary Western culture. Who is made visible - or excluded - and how they are represented in culture is highly political and impacts on people’s lives in numerous intersectional ways.
Practice in Dialogue is a group of artists dedicated to examining the formal structures and strategies of historical feminist art alongside their own art practices. How can feminist art intervene in dominant culture when the conditions of female representation are so overly determined by the constraints of objectification, racism, violence and sexualisation?
In Whose Eyes? is a collaborative exhibition by Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall and Practice in Dialogue jointly curated by Beaconsfield, Rose Gibbs and Catherine Long.
Practice in Dialogue is a group of artists dedicated to examining the formal structures and strategies of historical feminist art alongside their own art practices. How can feminist art intervene in dominant culture when the conditions of female representation are so overly determined by the constraints of objectification, racism, violence and sexualisation?
In Whose Eyes? is a collaborative exhibition by Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall and Practice in Dialogue jointly curated by Beaconsfield, Rose Gibbs and Catherine Long.