- This was the main inspiration for my work and my slight change of direction within my work. I was really inspired and proud to see women around the world standing up for what they believe in and fighting for their voices to be heard in a ever changing world.
- It reminded me of all the struggles that women have had to overcome over the decades - sexism & representation within the media and the workplace, the right to vote, equal pay, role changes and so on. I wanted to focus on that within my own work in my own way.
- I was also amazed at how it started off being based in Washington, then it suddenly became this global event where most countries suddenly got involved and it was that sense of unity in an already divided world that further inspired me to start looking into this theme of female representation.
- I have used images of the marches within my own work as part of my collages as I wanted to link this back to my own work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxBQB2fUl_g <- Guerilla Girls on The Stephen Colbert Show. Feminist art. The promotion of more female artists in the art world. Similar themes to my own work, female power, strength, more representation of women in the real world, not just as objects. Confronting the issue of a male dominated art world, and advocating for more diversity within the art world to allow for a more diverse depiction of cultures. Not just focusing within the art world, but also within film and politics, using art as their way of getting their voices heard. They also highlight the problems of a male dominated art market and how they only choose specific artworks to show/buy. Raising the issue of so few female led shows in galleries such as The MET, MoMa and other massive galleries. They also target the racial divide within the art world, and how so few artists of colour get recognised or asked to do shows for certain galleries. Good example of those fighting for...
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