Join THE BIG ART HERSTORY PROJECT for a unique LECTURE WITH
ACCOMPANYING PANEL DISCUSSION THAT POSES THE SIMPLE QUESTION;
WHY IS THERE SO MUCH VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN DEPICTED IN WESTERN ART
HISTORY?
Hosted in the stunning 12th Floor Project space at Waterloo by V.0.
Curations, this LECTURE WILL TAKE PLACE AMID A BACKDROP OF NEW WORKS
BY CONTEMPORARY NIGERIAN ARTIST SOLA OLULODE. Sola's recent works
investigate and reframe queerness and black identity, disrupting the
heteronormative gaze and questioning narratives of oppression of queer
bodies.
From the ubiquitous depictions of the beautiful nymphs of Greek
Mythology, to the obsession with female christian martyrs, the
orientalist imagery so prevalent throughout the 1800s, even the use of
illustration and mass media as a social weapon, whether we recognise
it or not, violence against women is EVERYWHERE in art history.
The victim-blaming, romanticised, colonial and heteronormative
approach that so many (male) artists have taken to the depiction of
Gender-Based-Violence is so ubiquitous that there is an entire genre
dedicated to the style; the HEROIC RAPE genre.
This lecture and the panel discussion that accompanies it invites you
to learn some of the dark truths behind our 'high culture', with a
visual presentation of some of the most troubling images in art
history, and some of the most famous ones to boot. We will examine the
traditions and contextual histories behind the near ubiquitous
depictions of rape in greek myth, the ideas behind the extreme levels
of violence perpetrated on female saints, and the tropes of
'otherness' and colonialisation of the bodies of women of colour
throughout Art History, from the orientalist movement to the tragic
story of Saartjie Baartman. (Colloquially known as the Hottentot
Venus)
Your LECTURER LUISA-Maria MacCormack will also be covering some of the
incredible feminist interventions and activist art projects that
female artists have created to add their voices to these ongoing
debates - these include Kara Walker, Suzanne Lacy, Maria Abramovic and
more. We will also explore the works of SOLA OLULODE in relation to
the long tradition of female artists reclaiming positive spaces within
the art world, reframing their own narratives through their work.
The following panel discussion with our team of experts will allow us
to become part of this conversation, to share thoughts and ideas and
create a movement for positive change within Art-History.
IN RELATION TO SOLA'S PAINTINGS, OUR PANELISTS WILL ALSO BE
INVESTIGATING HOW GENDER VIOLENCE CONTRIBUTES TO THE REPRESSION OF
QUEER IDENTITIES AND BODIES.
Panelists:
-FRANCES HEDGES, Deputy Editor of Harper's Bazaar
-BOLANLE TAJUDEEN, Founder of BlackBlossoms and Art in the Age of
Black Girl Magic
-DAISY DIXON, Artist and Philosopher extraordinaire of Cambridge
University
-LUISA-MARIA MACCORMACK, Artist and Founder of London Drawing Group
and The Big Art Herstory Project
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