Widening the Cycle: A Menstrual Cycle & Reproductive Justice Art Show
Exhibit Catalogue
de Jen Lewis
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À propos du livre
Widening the Cycle was part of the Menstrual Health & Reproductive Justice Conference proceedings June 4-6, 2015. This diverse collection of work by 36 artists from 10 countries makes the invisible visible and pushes the boundaries of what we know about the menstrual cycle; furthermore, these works situate menstruation within the reproductive justice framework.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Beaux-arts
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Format choisi: Petit carré, 18×18 cm
# de pages: 106 - Date de publication: mai 22, 2015
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Feminist Art, Menstruation, Menstrala
À propos du créateur
In my opinion, society’s squeamishness about menstruation is completely ridiculous considering its graphic consumption of blood shed through violence in pop culture entertainment, i.e. blood sports like boxing, hockey and wrestling; video games like Call of Duty; shows and movies like Dexter and Twilight; even the news media. Pacifying social taboos only serves to give more power to society than to the self, and as women we have done that for far too long. My work quashes this taboo, reclaims feminine power, and puts menstruation on the pedestal it so rightly deserves. I challenge the notion that menstruation is “gross”, “vulgar”, or “unrefined”; I counter these notions with candid, real-life photos of my menstrual blood. Viewers are forced to see and think about menstruation in an entirely new way. There is an abstract artistic quality when blood meets water that warrants a closer look not only by women but also by society as a whole.