This exhibition delves into the essence of feminity—its quiet resilience behind apparent fragility, its contrasts of softness and strength, and the complex layers of emotion and personal history each artist brings forth. Through unique artistic lenses, these works explore how emotions, symbols, and cultural codes reveal the profound and multifaceted nature of feminity.
Galya Lazarchik’s pieces, deeply rooted in the symbolism of childhood, evoke foundational human values—from the house as a symbol of security to flowers embodying inner growth. Her childlike icons, enriched with a vivid palette and anatomical elements, illustrate how early, seemingly simple emotions take root within us, growing and evolving with age.
PopqueeN, in contrast, tackles urgent social issues, questioning how feminine identity can assert strength within a framework of pressure and control. Her works, framed with toy soldiers, explore the inner contradictions between protection and subjugation, hidden behind the guise of external authority. Here, feminity emerges as a quiet yet powerful rebellion, a stand for individuality against the silencing forces of conformity.