
“Blind Spot” is an exhibition about feminism at D300 gallery in California Institute of the Art, November 2022, and through the establishment of a “women-only” area in a huge white greenhouse, the exhibition reminds people that the housework in life is basically the “responsibility” of women. The sewing machines, stoves, ironing machines, baby cribs and all the household objects in this exhibition seem to be labeled with gender, as if there is an invisible thread that binds them firmly to women. Through this exhibition, artist hope people can think more about whether these “normal” things are normal or not.

“Blind Spot” is an exhibition about feminism at D300 gallery in California Institute of the Art, November 2022, and through the establishment of a “women-only” area in a huge white greenhouse, the exhibition reminds people that the housework in life is basically the “responsibility” of women. The sewing machines, stoves, ironing machines, baby cribs and all the household objects in this exhibition seem to be labeled with gender, as if there is an invisible thread that binds them firmly to women. Through this exhibition, artist hope people can think more about whether these “normal” things are normal or not.

“Blind Spot” is an exhibition about feminism at D300 gallery in California Institute of the Art, November 2022, and through the establishment of a “women-only” area in a huge white greenhouse, the exhibition reminds people that the housework in life is basically the “responsibility” of women. The sewing machines, stoves, ironing machines, baby cribs and all the household objects in this exhibition seem to be labeled with gender, as if there is an invisible thread that binds them firmly to women. Through this exhibition, artist hope people can think more about whether these “normal” things are normal or not.

“Blind Spot” is an exhibition about feminism at D300 gallery in California Institute of the Art, November 2022, and through the establishment of a “women-only” area in a huge white greenhouse, the exhibition reminds people that the housework in life is basically the “responsibility” of women. The sewing machines, stoves, ironing machines, baby cribs and all the household objects in this exhibition seem to be labeled with gender, as if there is an invisible thread that binds them firmly to women. Through this exhibition, artist hope people can think more about whether these “normal” things are normal or not.

“Blind Spot” is an exhibition about feminism at D300 gallery in California Institute of the Art, November 2022, and through the establishment of a “women-only” area in a huge white greenhouse, the exhibition reminds people that the housework in life is basically the “responsibility” of women. The sewing machines, stoves, ironing machines, baby cribs and all the household objects in this exhibition seem to be labeled with gender, as if there is an invisible thread that binds them firmly to women. Through this exhibition, artist hope people can think more about whether these “normal” things are normal or not.

“Blind Spot” is an exhibition about feminism at D300 gallery in California Institute of the Art, November 2022, and through the establishment of a “women-only” area in a huge white greenhouse, the exhibition reminds people that the housework in life is basically the “responsibility” of women. The sewing machines, stoves, ironing machines, baby cribs and all the household objects in this exhibition seem to be labeled with gender, as if there is an invisible thread that binds them firmly to women. Through this exhibition, artist hope people can think more about whether these “normal” things are normal or not.

“Blind Spot” is an exhibition about feminism at D300 gallery in California Institute of the Art, November 2022, and through the establishment of a “women-only” area in a huge white greenhouse, the exhibition reminds people that the housework in life is basically the “responsibility” of women. The sewing machines, stoves, ironing machines, baby cribs and all the household objects in this exhibition seem to be labeled with gender, as if there is an invisible thread that binds them firmly to women. Through this exhibition, artist hope people can think more about whether these “normal” things are normal or not.

“Blind Spot” is an exhibition about feminism at D300 gallery in California Institute of the Art, November 2022, and through the establishment of a “women-only” area in a huge white greenhouse, the exhibition reminds people that the housework in life is basically the “responsibility” of women. The sewing machines, stoves, ironing machines, baby cribs and all the household objects in this exhibition seem to be labeled with gender, as if there is an invisible thread that binds them firmly to women. Through this exhibition, artist hope people can think more about whether these “normal” things are normal or not.