Unheard. How the Vulva Is Making Itself Heard Today!

11.10.2024 – 15.12.2024Group ExhibitionRudolf-Scharpf-Gallery of the Wilhelm Hack MuseumLudwigshafenGermany

In 2024, the Wilhelm Hack Museum’s Rudolf Scharpf Gallery is presenting the exhibition Unheard. How the vulva is making itself heard today! With 15 contemporary positions from the fields of painting, sculpture, photography, video, animation, installation and graphic prints, the exhibition is exploring the vulva and related socio-political issues.

The exhibition aims to align itself with the centuries-long process of valorization and re-appropriation of the vulva. It seeks to illustrate how 21st-century female artists engage with the vulva in a simultaneously serious and playful manner. Operating at the intersection of contemporary art, feminist activism, and educational efforts, the exhibition not only attempts to contribute to the visibility and de-stigmatization of the vulva but also aims to sensitize people to the topic and create empowering moments for visitors.

Artists: Zara Alexandrova, Amae Collective, Pascale Eiberle, Christiane Fichtner, Sophie Fladt, Bob Jones, Petra Mattheis, Zoë Claire Miller, Rosa Roedelius, Helga Schager, Marina Stiegler, Sophia Süßmilch, Myriam Thyes, Michelle Verhoeks, Betty Wimmer.
Curator: Anne Hörz.

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Rudolf-Scharpf-Galerie
Hemshofstraße 54
67063 Ludwigshafen
www.wilhelmhack.museum/en/


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