
WOMEN
“WOMEN”
A VIRTUAL EXHIBITION
To live as a woman is to exist within multiple, often overlapping contexts that are never neutral. The meaning of womanhood emerges through histories, social expectations, and the rhythms of everyday life. It is not a fixed essence but a condition that unfolds over time, guided by experience, circumstance, and the environments in which a life takes place. Each woman navigates networks of relationships, obligations, and possibilities that are simultaneously enabling and constraining.
Family, work, culture, and memory all leave traces that influence action, perception, and understanding. These forces interact with individual imagination and choice, creating a dynamic process in which identity is continually formed and reformed. Womanhood cannot be captured in a single narrative. What endures is the interplay between self and world, the ongoing tension between circumstance and possibility that gives each life its singular character.

“WOMEN”
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Sara Annunziata
Azar Behjati
Andrey Bolshakov
Olesja Brandt
Anna Cherkesova
Anfisa Denysenko
Alia El Sewedy
Kylo-Patrick Hart
Klára Kusá and Jana Hojstričová
Mantinieri
Candelaria Rivera
Buku Sarkar
Aya Shirahama
Angela Stouten
Francesca Tarantino