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Patti Smith's “Pissing in a River—Watching it Rise” (1976) is a metaphor for resistance and rebellion. In Andrea Pichl and Stephanie Kloss's project, 31 contemporary female artists from different generations thematically claim attributes traditionally associated with masculinity, such as strength, independence, and determination, for themselves.
Artists: Caroline Achaintre, Yael Bartana, Caro Bittermann, Teresa Burga, Susanne Bürner, Keren Cytter, Natalie Czech, Tatjana Doll, Kerstin Drechsel, Valérie Favre, Berta Fischer, Laura Horelli, Nadira Husain, Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven, Stephanie Kloss, Folke Köbberling, Julia Lazarus, Hanne Lippard, Sarah Lüttchen, Inge Mahn, Andrea Pichl, Katrin Plavcak, Laure Prouvost, Sabine Reinfeld, Farzaneh Rosta, Katharina Sieverding, Céline Struger, Barbara Trautmann, Raphaela Vogel, Ina Weber, Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt
Poster 42 x 59,4 cm, 2color-offset print

