Exhibition/event has ended.

Caring: Motherhood

Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito
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Artists

Ryoko Aoki, AHA![Archive for Human Activities], Miyako Ishiuchi, Mako Idemitsu, Yui Usui, Ragnar Kjartansson, Kento Nito, Maria Farrar, Young-In Hong, Mei Homma, Martha Rosler, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Yun Suknam et al.
People receive care in various phases of their lives and also face opportunities to become caregivers themselves. Care is indeed a concept that should be positioned at the core of society, as Eva Feder Kittay stated, “no culture that endures beyond one generation can secure itself against the claims of human dependency.” However, in the development of modern society that prioritizes rationalism and quantitative productivity, the practice of care (and the many women who serve as providers of it) has remained far too indiscernible and unobtrusive. Furthermore, biases against care tie women to their homes through the privatization of care work in tandem with the gendered division of labor in the modern family. Even today, when the industrial structure has undergone dramatic shifts and women’s social empowerment is promoted, it becomes a factor that imposes heavier and multiplied responsibilities on women, who are expected to juggle paid work, housework, and care work. Added to this, in a society based on neoliberalism self-determination and self-responsibility are emphasized, and there is a growing tendency to make people responsible for their care. In response to this situation, the artists observe contemporary society and listen to people’s voices, sometimes from the standpoint of those who participate in the practice of care.

The artists in this exhibition observe such situations in contemporary society, sometimes from the standpoint of those who participate in the practice of care. These artists’ works challenge the status quo and question the meaning of struggles within the ambivalence of self-other boundary in care work. The exhibition also aims to devise exhibition environments that are more welcoming and easily accessible to those visiting with the needs of care.

The exhibition will seek the possibilities of empowerment through works of contemporary artists and the placemaking that strengthens the connection between the public and care.

Schedule

Feb 18 (Sat) 2023-May 7 (Sun) 2023 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-18:00
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
Closed during the New Year holidays.
FeeAdults ¥900; High School Students and Under, Seniors 70 & Over, Persons with Disability Certificates + 1 Companion free.
Websitehttps://www.arttowermito.or.jp/gallery/lineup/article_5188.html
VenueContemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito
https://www.arttowermito.or.jp/english/
Location1-6-8 Goken-cho, Mito-shi, Ibaraki 310-0063
Access20 minute walk from the North exit of JR Mito Station; From the North exit of JR Mito Station, take the Ibaraki Kotsu bus and get off at Izumicho-itchome. The venue is 3 minute walk from there.
Phone029-227-8111
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