DEATH OF FEMINISM

Death of Feminism was created for the House of Incest exhibition as Post Museum's final art exhibition before it's closing down. Each invited artists are given a block of text from the House of Incest by Anaïs Nin, in which they are to interpret the rich imagery of said text with no bounds but for their own imagination. The interpretation are required to be as surreal and obscene as they would care to push it—it is rare perhaps that this is asked for in pragmatic, clean-nosed Singapore.

The concept of the artwork was based on the given text from the novella. The protagonist was revealed secrets from a young lady who was a victim of her cheating husband while she suffered in silence. Plato, the philosopher who first gave rise to the idea of feminism, is seen in the center of the artwork surrounded by obscenities and the lack of respect towards his theory.

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