Taking back self-care! Challenging the invisibility of unpaid care work through feminist art

Swantje Höft, Jelena Micić
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Once again, the COVID-19 pandemic has tragically made visible on whose shoulders the functioning of our society rests. While precarious workers faced depletion and increased time-poverty, the privileged gained an extra portion of leisure time. Under the present conjectures, politics of time allocation have exacerbated. We are a Vienna-based feminist art collective, which during the pandemic experienced an urge to shift our work on unpaid care work towards the dimension of self-care. We stress on the feminist potential of practices of self-care, to subvert, as a collective action, neo-liberal notions of individualized ‘self-carishness’. In this article, we illustrate this shift with an array of selected artworks, which problematize the social relations around unpaid and underpaid labour in relating to historical sites. Hereby we search historically meaningful venues of feminist struggles to create a public sphere of discussion. Our artwork consists of a range of emancipatory practices from performance to fine arts, including pieces like public psychotherapy consultations, a video installation of the invisibility of the cleaning body, a performance of ‘the mother that is not present’. Besides exhibiting, the collective also engaged in editing an art book, featuring artist workshops on the legal dimension of care, labour union activism, feminist writing and other collective strategies of taking back self-care.
找回自我照顾!通过女权主义艺术挑战无偿护理工作的隐蔽性
COVID-19大流行再次悲剧性地表明,我们社会的运作是由谁来承担的。当不稳定的工人面临枯竭和时间匮乏时,特权阶层获得了额外的闲暇时间。在目前的推测下,时间分配政治已经加剧。我们是一个总部位于维也纳的女权主义艺术团体,在疫情期间,我们迫切希望将无偿护理工作转向自我护理。我们强调自我关怀实践的女权主义潜力,作为一种集体行动,颠覆个性化的“自我关怀”的新自由主义观念。在这篇文章中,我们用一系列精选的艺术品来说明这种转变,这些艺术品将与历史遗址有关的无偿和低薪劳动的社会关系问题化。因此,我们寻找具有历史意义的女权主义斗争场所,以创造一个讨论的公共领域。我们的艺术作品包括从表演到美术的一系列解放实践,包括公共心理治疗咨询、清洁身体的隐形性视频装置、“不在场的母亲”的表演。除了展览,这个集体还参与编辑了一本艺术书籍,其中包括关于法律层面的关怀、工会活动、女权主义写作和其他集体策略的艺术家工作坊。
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