“A Room of One’s Own” Exhibition

The Clemente

poster for “A Room of One’s Own” Exhibition

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In “A Room of One’s Own”, Virginia Woolf discusses the cruciality of claiming a private room for each woman of her own to create—particularly to write—while remaining unrestrained from demands of the patriarchal opinion. While her argument heavily refers to brick-and-mortar rooms, harboring of ephemeral chambers along the gnarly paths of imagination equally promises boundless territories for one to channel creative outlets.
On the other hand, Woolf’s text projects contentious arguments about self-ostracism from the public as well as numbness towards societal dynamics.

Artworks in “A Room of One’s Own: An Exhibition” refer to Woolf’s influential text via straightforward or allegorical methods and highlight her ground in various forms of aesthetics, while articulating the modes of introspection and discernment.

Curated by Osman Can Yerebakan, the exhibition includes Laura F. Gibellini, Ryan Roa, Lana Abu-Shamat, Joana Kohen, Flavia Souza, Levan Mindiashvili, Selime Okuyan, Orna Ackerman, Mike Hewson, Alexandra Leyre Mein, Sinan Tuncay and Kambui Olujimi.

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