cigarettes hosting the exhibition from this Friday We are inevitable. stories of insecurityHe Claiming the Kellys’ rights or housekeepers and you can visit until the next February 18. The author made the opening of the exhibition. Laura Marsand members of the Kellys Benidorm Marina Baixa association and Antonio Manresa, Cultural Councilor of Alicante, who gave a performance.
Through this exhibition project, Laura Marte work developed over four years with the Las Kellys collective Balearic Islands, Barcelona and Benidormconsists of female chambermaids in hotels. Among their demands, recognition of occupational diseases, associates the early retirement and hotel category with the quality of labor welfare of the women they hire.
Manresa encouraged the public to visit the exhibit at Las Cigarreras, emphasizing that “whoever comes can personally observe the Kellys’ claim up until a few years ago.” daily business photos and the statute of the consolidated claims. This example is also claim your rights and culturally supportive,” the mayor added.
Inside We are inevitable. stories of insecurityMars continues metaphorical burden It reminds of inevitable, pending promises found in matters that can no longer be avoided because of their importance or size.
Provides an example joint offer embodying the emotional accompaniment between Las Kellys and Laura Marte, aiming to stimulate people’s participation in common and important issues in order to rebuild living conditions.
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The deployment of each piece in the tour questions the typological organizations of womanized-precarious work. Workload, a thin pile 50 folded sheetsit is found on a scale that strongly indicates the weight they must carry every day, which contrasts with the lightness associated with the object itself.
Another highlight is Video clip titled cleaning performed with Las Kellys rhythmically interpreting how to deal with day to day and invite them to chant requests made by expanding their voices. All the pieces in the example relate the context to the actions performed by Las Kellys.
Finally, the project is completed with parallel activity. Women Who Don’t Give Up: Rebels Aroundplanned for Saturday February 18, 2023a public reflection chart to discuss issues related to women’s precarious experiences.
The pieces, actions and perspectives organized throughout the project cherish the women who glorify and reinvigorate the world, undertake the always unrecognized gestures of selfless effort, and tell the daily stories of those who came together without knowing each other. The exhibition reflects the fact that there are lives that cannot be ignored, and it shows that by coming together here we are inevitable, allies, confidants, friends and heroes.
about the Kellys
The ‘Las Kellys’ association was founded with a determination to unite efforts to advance their profession. The Kellys advocate their core function for the operation of tourism businesses. That’s why they rise up against contract outsourcing, multi-service companies, and excessive workload.
The Kellys participated in central discussions of feminism such as power, violence, care, or compassion. Thus, as she interacted closely with, knew, listened to and accompanied them, Laura Marte set out to bring together the reflections of her meetings in an artistic investigation, to share her ideas on contemporary feminist drifts. In the process of this project solidifies a proposal that hopes to echo the concept of reparation, not only as a search for a cure, but also as an invitation to observe certain features of the insatiable political economies with which we interact. an artistic perspective to expand and announce their slogans.