Re/Sisters: A Lens on Gender and Ecology
RE/SISTERS surveys the systemic links between the degradation of the planet and the oppression of women and minorities. The exhibition is rooted in ecofeminism, a movement that arose in the 1970s and is alive and kicking today. RE/SISTERS brings us eye -to -eye with activist women and communities. They are often at the forefront of advocating and caring for the planet, as they are oppressed by the same social, economic and political power structures.
The exhibition brings together works from over forty international women and gender non-confirming artists. Through photographs, videos and installations dating from 1969 to the present, we see their view of our world and habitat as allies, victims and leaders. And how they present themselves as fellow resisters, fighting systems of oppression.
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RE/SISTERS surveys the systemic links between the degradation of the planet and the oppression of women and minorities. The exhibition is rooted in ecofeminism, a movement that arose in the 1970s and is alive and kicking today. RE/SISTERS brings us eye -to -eye with activist women and communities. They are often at the forefront of advocating and caring for the planet, as they are oppressed by the same social, economic and political power structures.
The exhibition brings together works from over forty international women and gender non-confirming artists. Through photographs, videos and installations dating from 1969 to the present, we see their view of our world and habitat as allies, victims and leaders. And how they present themselves as fellow resisters, fighting systems of oppression.
Artists on show
- Ada M. Patterson
- Agnes Denes
- Ana Mendieta
- Anne Duk Hee Jordan
- Barbara Kruger
- Carolina Caycedo
- Chloe Dewe Mathews
- Diana Thater
- Dionne Lee
- Feminist Land Art Retreat
- Fina Miralles
- Gauri Gill
- Heléne Aylon
- Ingrid Pollard
- Joan E. Biren
- Josefa Ntjam
- Judy Chicago
- LaToya Ruby Frazier
- Laura Aguilar
- Laura Grisi
- Mabe Bethônico
- Melanie Bonajo
- Mierle Laderman Ukeles
- Minerva Cuevas
- Monica De Miranda
- Nadia Huggins
- Otobong Nkanga
- Pamela Singh
- Poulomi Basu
- Sim Chi Yin
- Simryn Gill
- Susan Schuppli
- Taloi Havini
- Tee Corinne
- Uýra Sodoma
- Xaviera Simmons
- Zoe Leonard