Dedicated to the manifestation of sisterhood in art from the 1970s until today,
All Men Become Sisters focuses on art that resonated with
feminist perspectives on work, production, and reproduction.
This book is both a record and a theoretical expansion of the exhibition “All Men Become Sisters” at the Muzeum Sztuki in Łódź in 2015-2016. Dedicated to the manifestation of sisterhood in art from the 1970s until today, the exhibition and the publication focus on art that resonated with feminist perspectives on work, production, and reproduction. “Sisterhood” is a key concept and an impulse to work with imagination; built on the foundations of second-wave criticism of the patriarchal exploitation of women, it poses questions about the future from the perspective of feminist economics and ethics of care.
Works by Berwick Street Film Collective,
Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz, Sarah Browne,
Agnieszka Brzeżańska, Jan Czapliński,
Ines Doujak with John Barker, Köken Ergun,
Hackney Flashers, Krystyna Gryczełowska, Margaret Harrison, Elżbieta Jabłońska, Birgit Jürgenssen, Irena Kamieńska, Ola Kozioł/Suavas Levy, Nalini Malani, Marge Monko, Şükran Moral, Teresa Murak, Letícia Parente, Agnieszka Piksa, Marcin Polak, Aleksandra Polisiewicz,
Raqs Media Collective, R.E.P., Alicja Rogalska, Daniel Rumiancew, Jadwiga Sawicka,
Allan Sekula, Jo Spence,
Rosemarie Trockel, Agnès Varda, Mona Vǎtǎmanu/Florin Tudor,
Zorka Wollny.