Singular Multiplexity
24 x 18 x 1 in (h x w x d)
200 USD
Digital print
for sale

Moochhala created Singular Multiplexity after interviewing over 20 women. Moochhala asked them qualitative questions such as: How do you define your feminist space in the context of your everyday life? How can you cultivate a sense of equality and liberation in the next generation? What steps do you take to be an everyday "activist?" She then quantified their responses into pie charts to create a data driven work of art. The graphs encircle an idealized quasi-Vitruvian woman set in a technicolored landscape with symbolism that recalls everything from the hard sciences, Hindu chakras, and 19th century cameos. Moochhala explains that "gender stereotypes placed on women today, and how we try to neatly package the “other” into simplified definitions - when really each one of us has a unique and limitless story/potential."

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