press release

Refusal of any established order, subversion of the commonplace…At a time when patriarchy is crumbling, Bad Girls are putting on their armor...Disobedience becomes the norm in the face of binary and linear outlooks that lead us daily into a societal dead end.

An invigorating upper cut against wait-and-see attitudes, the FRAC exhibition deconstructs know-it-all opinions, and attacks those who refuse to imagine a future that would be better because it is different. Attention! The Bad Girls have unsheathed their weapons: humor and insolence!

Be beautiful and shut up! In the 1970s, "the personal is political." The Bad Girl takes off her top and even her bottoms. Nudity is the weapon used to make demands: My body is my own! Out with a canon of beauty imposed by men. Long live sexual freedom!

Be (re)bellious and fight! The Bad Girl has always fought for the common cause: for justice and humanity. For Kurdish or Palestinian women, their body is a weapon.

So be it! Without legacy or testament, the Bad Girl invents a radiant future, free of any social, sexual, or racial designation. Her story remains to be written and above all, lived…

Marina Abramovic, Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz, Lili Dujourie, Clarisse Hahn, Anna Maria Maiolino, Annette Messager, Liliana Motta, Ewa Partum, Lotty Rosenfeld, Martha Rosler, Raeda Saadeh, Hito Steyerl & books by Albertine Sarrazin, Griselidis Real, Virginie Despentes

only in german

Bad Girls
A collection in action

artists:
Marina Abramovic, Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz, Lili Dujourie, Clarisse Hahn, Anna Maria Maiolino, Annette Messager, Liliana Motta, Ewa Partum, Lotty Rosenfeld, Martha Rosler, Raeda Saadeh, Hito Steyerl.