The New Look of Female Empowerment

Aritist Kelly Reemsten was inspired to create her most recent oil painting series, โ€œPieces of Herโ€ after coming across a 1950s survey which asked, in all earnestness, whether women should be able to water their lawns. The series taps into the loaded cultural associations surrounding femininity. โ€œI just thought the idea of, โ€˜Should a woman be able to water the lawn?โ€™ was such a funny story or theme and it made me laugh, so I started thinking, โ€˜Should a woman be able to cut down a tree? Should a woman be able to trim the hedges?โ€™,โ€ says Reemsten. โ€œIt made me wonder, โ€˜shouldโ€™ whatever a women does be up for debate?โ€

These new works were debuted last year in Reemtsenโ€™s second solo exhibition at albertz benda gallery in Manhattan. Reemtsen leverages archetypes in her work to, as she explains, โ€œprovoke a conversation about gender roles and the social constructs that define them, in hopes of moving past them.โ€

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