Curatorial Statement/Updated Project:
The purpose of this exhibition is to create a space where art can be used to talk about the female body. In countries like Cuba and Pakistan, expressing oneself through art, in a serious way, has been and continues to be difficult, especially in the case of women. Those that have been able to overcome the overwhelming obstacles, produce work that is exceptional. Artists like Ayqa Khan and Cirenaica Moreira push against the boundaries and create images that surpass their times. They use the “uncomfortable” parts of the female body as a means to produce change and awareness.
All of this is representative of the identity politics women face everyday. Through art each of these women have been able to express their surroundings as they see it. Ayqa creates prints of women who are not afraid of revealing their body hair. Her work acts as a tool for creating and encouraging body positivity. Cirenaica uses photography to create images representative of the wrongs objectification endorses. She notices the way women are treated, specifically in Cuba, and does the only the thing she can, photography. Her photography gave a voice to those who were not able to speak. It is because artist like this exist and because no one is talking about them that this exhibition was forged into reality.
On a side note, I would like to point out that it was very difficult to find a lot of these paintings. Let alone finding information on some of these artists; there were times the only information available was one sentence, which is all the more reason to include them into the exhibition.
On a side note, I would like to point out that it was very difficult to find a lot of these paintings. Let alone finding information on some of these artists; there were times the only information available was one sentence, which is all the more reason to include them into the exhibition.
Exhibition:
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