Exhibition

Women Exposed

8 Mar 2021 – 25 Apr 2021

Regular hours

Monday
00:00 – 23:59
Tuesday
00:00 – 23:59
Wednesday
00:00 – 23:59
Thursday
00:00 – 23:59
Friday
00:00 – 23:59
Saturday
00:00 – 23:59
Sunday
00:00 – 23:59

Timezone: Europe/London

Save Event: Women Exposed

I've seen this

People who have saved this event:

close

Online

Hosted by: Meike Brunkhorst

Online exhibition exploring sexually charged imagery through the female gaze opens on International Women's Day 2021

About

Conceived as a gallery exhibition which is planned for a later date, Women Exposed launches online on International Women's Day 2021.

Curator Nadia Nervo brings together works by artists whose practices explore gender, social and cultural identities, stigma and stereotypes through representations of the body, the artists' own and those of others. By presenting sexually charged imagery authored primarily by women, the show challenges the prevailing male gaze and sexual objectification of the female body, both in art history and in modern society.

Contributions include explorations of the contradictions between fantasy and reality by non-binary erotic artist Nina Sever, or in the form of Cecilia Di Paolo's sex doll alter image, while filmmaker Bronwen Parker Rhodes captures the intimate relationship between a stripper and her customer.
 
Examples of self-portraiture following the feminist tradition of reclaiming female bodies are shown alongside paintings defying the anti-feminist label often applied to more explicit work.

Women Exposed approaches nudity and sexuality from many different angles and with expressions in photography, painting and filmmaking by international artists from different backgrounds - but always from a female perspective.

What to expect? Toggle

CuratorsToggle

nadia nervo

nadia nervo

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Khaddouj Barghout

Nadia Nervo

Agnieszka Handzel

Mahaut Harley Leca

Zarahlena

Cecilia di Paolo

Lucy Kane

Antonia Penia

Giulia GR

Rafaela de Ascanio

Lucy Indelicate

Bebe Le

Bronwen Parker-Rhodes

Yasmeen Fathima Thantrey

Rosalind Howdle

Nina Sever

Sally Whelan

Comments

Have you been to this event? Share your insights and give it a review below.