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Feminism

Hi. Welcome to the "Feminism" area. 

This is a special area where there is a selection of my works about the theme of feminism, a social theme that I feel a lot. 

Since my artistic research at the moment is mainly about this theme, I decide to separate these works from the others, and made like a single exhibition about here. 

Here's a few words about my relationship with feminism, to introduce you to the theme.  

Feminism for me represents a personal choice of being who you want to be, as a woman at first, and second as a unique person (it is now supposed that everyone knows a little what feminism is, so I'm not going to do a lesson here) . 

I think at it as a freedom movement, an idea of freedom, equality and individuality. 

When I first got into feminism, thanks to the music I listened at the time I think, like The Runaways, Bikini Kills and others like them, I was a girl of like 17 yers old, and it helped me a lot to grow as an aware woman who I think I am now. A woman who knows that we still live in a world based on discriminations, including genre and sex, and need to keep talking and listening about the importance of feminism in society. 

A society who shares feminist ideas is a society thinking with freedom and respect for the others, and it is important to understand that it's not only about women, but involves everyone.

It's obvious that now the women situation has got a lot better than like 50 years ago, but there's still a lot of work to do, like defeat the stereotypes about women that still live in the culture we're in. But a modern feminism, I think, deals with all the gender stereotypes, including so men and LGBT+ ones, because equality is built together. 

In my works I develop all my thoughts that concern with gender stereotypes from my personal and woman perspective, and I hope to bring light on these themes which are often still considered taboo.

I really hope that my works help the audience to understand the problems of equality that still lives in society, and to take a stand about them. 

works about feminism: 

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