Well Hung
Art spaces and galleries hold the precious responsibility of representing our world back to us. How can that be done accurately if the work they show is predominately shot through the lens of male photographers?
For far too long, photography has been ruled and dictated by a patriarchal society, with no room for the lens of female photographers. Feminism must matter in photography, for it is an expression of ALL-kind, not just MAN-kind. This body of work seeks to highlight the underrepresentation of female photographers in gallery spaces. Through a satirical lens, it challenges patriarchal language and norms embedded in the industry, encouraging viewers to critically examine the standards we’ve accepted, and to question their validity.