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[Commlist] Open Call for Feminist Commodities
Mon Jul 10 09:11:25 GMT 2023
*OPEN CALL FOR ‘Do You Buy This?’ Exhibition*
*📍 Ugly Duck | 3-6th August, 2023*
Students of the History of Design MA Programme at the Victoria &
Albert Museum and the
Royal College of Art; Amber Kim, Cas Bradbeer, Sufiyeh Hadian and
Zarna Hart will be
curating an exhibition of commodified fourth-wave feminist objects
from 2012 to
the present day.
The show will consider commodified objects that explore
intersectional feminist themes,
featuring works that have been created by independent artists such
as the /You Are Safe
/
/Here/ zine by Rachael House, alongside objects that were produced
in corporate
environments such as a ‘FEMINIST’ t-shirt from high-street chain
H&M. As the temperature
of unrest is igniting conversation about our spending power, it is
crucial to consider the
duality between critiquing corporate co-option and supporting
feminist practice.
Using research and artefact analysis of physical objects, digital
matter, and spaces as well
as services, interactions, policies, institutions and technical
systems in order to reshape
historical narratives and ask ambitious and relevant questions. This
exhibition will form part
of the degree as a student-led initiative and will create a basis of
wider investigations into the
commodification and capitalisation of social justice, and if the two
can ever really co-exist.
*To contribute to the collection of objects, please submit to our
open call <https://forms.gle/qPExFNdoXaUzn7rVA>: lending us your *
*feminist objects. *
/
/
/“Our aim as curators is to critique the paradox between of
financially support feminist practice /
/while resisting capitalism, and we are inviting our audience to
engage with this discourse.”/
/- Zarna Hart, Cas Bradbeer, Sufiyeh Hadian and Amber Kim/
Housed at Ugly Duck, based on the ground floor of their Victorian
warehouse in SE1, the
exhibition will be open for three days and will include an
interactive installation and workshops
from artists.
This exhibition is funded by the V&A and RCA's Student-Led Project
Fund, in addition to the
Design History Society’s Research Exhibition Grant.
Visit www.doyoubuythis.com <http://www.doyoubuythis.com/> for more
information or contact (doyoubuythis /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(doyoubuythis /at/ gmail.com)>
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