Domestic Systemic Pandemic


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Domestic Systemic Pandemic är en grupputställning med lokala och internationella konstnärer mot patriarkalt våld. Livestreamad vernissage, onlineutställning och dagliga installationer i gallerifönstret hos Detroit Gallery i Stockholm.

Utställningen är arrangerad av Amnesty Latinamerika, La Dekoloniala! och Galleri Majkens. I samarbete med Detroit Stockholm, PeaceWorks Stockholm, Schools for the Future.

Online: www.gallerimajkens.se Streetview: Detroit Gallery, Roslagsgatan 21, Stockholm.

Utställningsprogram:

•21 Nov, kl 18: Live-stream av vernissage: spokenword och performance (mer info inom kort) •22-27 Nov, kl 12-17 (tiderna kan variera): Dagliga "fönsterinstallationer" på Detroit Stockholm, Roslagsgatan 21, kan även ses på utställningssidan och på sociala medier. •28 Nov, kl 18: Live-stream av finissage: (mer info inom kort)

Medverkande konstnärer:

Princess Jimenez Beltre Rossana Mercado-Rojas Magdalena Blom Claudia Monti Benedetta Crippa Mojgan Hassani Becko Ellnemar Daniela Ortiz Irina Laaja Amina Zoubir Liz Penuela Yolanda Bohm Paloma Madrid Angélica Cháves Cáceres Åsa Ekman Gogo Ilustra Steph Orozco Sarai Alvarez-Yo La Negra

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Domestic Systemic Pandemic,

25N: Eliminate Violence Against Women, is an online event based in Stockholm, Sweden taking place from Sat 21 - Sat 28 November, 2020.

Amnesty International Stockholm, Galleri Majkens, LaDekoloniala!, PeaceWorks Stockholm, Schools for the Future and Detroit Gallery proudly presents this exhibition connected to the 25th of November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Due to covid-19 restrictions, the exhibition will be mainly online and installations will change daily in the Detroit´s gallery window, visible by street view.

Online: www.gallerimajkens.se Streetview: Detroit Gallery, Roslagsgatan 21, Stockholm.

Exhibition programme: •21 Nov, 6pm: Live-stream of vernissage: spokenword and performance (more info coming soon) •22-27 Nov, 12pm-5pm (times may vary): Daily "window-installations" at Detroit Stockholm, Roslagsgatan 21, viewable at the exhibition page. •28 Nov, 6pm: Live-stream of Finissage (more info coming soon)

The exhibition gathers local and international artists, in collaboration with different organizations to approach violence towards women as a systemic phenomena. A phenomena where many actors participate: a partner, a family member, society as a whole and state institutions. Through spoken word, performance, installation, video, painting, collage and textile, all works relate in various ways to the effects of violence. Some works are biographically based on personal experience of domestic abuse, and some relates to historical events behind the day #25N, highlighting the story of the Mirabal Sisters. Others’ concern widely protested femicides, like the Lucia Perez murder for instance, a tragic event which instigated the Latin American protest and movement “Ni Una Mas, Ni Una Menos” meaning “Not one more (death), not one (woman) less”.

Domestic Systemic Pandemic wishes to raise awareness, but also to provide opportunities for the audience to reflect on the different contexts where gendered violence is inflicted against women as a group. We would also like to foster discussion of our current (pandemic) times of covid-19 restrictions and lock-downs, where domestic violence towards women has grown enormously, both globally and here in Sweden. Due to these state regulations, limiting the movement of its citizens, the victim is being forced to spend more time with an abuser.

När: 21 november 2020 18:00 - 28 november 2020 17:00

Var: / Digital

Arrangör: Amnesty Latinamerika, La Dekoloniala och 3 andra