A look into our creative world.
T H E F U T U R E I S F E M A L E*
This three-part series serves as a visually powerful protest manifesto that explores the intersections between historical trauma, feminist theory, and political emancipation. #femalerebell. Stylistically rooted in Neo-Expressionism, Art Brut and Appropriation Art, the works are characterized by a raw, visceral mixed-media aesthetic that combines impulsive painting, bold typography, and historical collage elements—including artifacts from the GDR and archival stamps (Flea market or street finds)T H E F U T U R E I S F E M A L E.
This three-part series serves as a visually powerful protest manifesto that explores the intersections between historical trauma, feminist theory, and political emancipation. #femalerebell. Stylistically rooted in Neo-Expressionism, Art Brut and Appropriation Art, the works are characterized by a raw, visceral mixed-media aesthetic that combines impulsive painting, bold typography, and historical collage elements—including artifacts from the GDR and archival stamps (Flea market or street finds)
From an examination of collective guilt (“PLUS JAMAIS”) to the deconstruction of voyeuristic power dynamics (“MALE GAZE”) and an uncompromising call for structural subversion (“À BAS LE PATRIARCAT”), the series forms a continuous, unvarnished chronicle of resistance. Ultimately, it compels the viewer to grapple with the uncomfortable relationship between power, the body, and history in the present.
#open call for postcards for paris_the_curator 2026