It was International Women's Day last week and I thought of looking around to assess how far women have reached in today's world. |
Well, they certainly have reached all billboards, staring at the world at large in different stages of undress, advertising anything from automobiles to condoms; and the newspapers, and magazines and TV and "" the list can go on... That's some fleshy presence one cannot miss. Hail woman power! |
And then I began a more focused search "" for the position of women artistes. You see, we are told, that there is a kind of emergence of women in all fields of arts "" but one does not really know one's position in the overall scheme of things. |
Have we really emerged and made a mark? Have we broken the shackles of domesticity? Are they finally shaking male citadels?? In short, can we really pose a challenge to our male counterparts? Can we, against all odds? And then, I accidentally came across a poster "The Advantages of Being a Woman Artist", brought out by Guerrilla Girls "" Conscience of The Art World. It listed some of the following: |
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And it suddenly hit me. Wow! I am part of an extremely privileged group and I didn't even know! You know how it is with us women, we are almost always complaining and negative and full of self-pity. That's why we miss out on what is so obvious to others. So I sat down to recapitulate my experiences as an artiste. |
Well, I don't know if I can call myself an artiste, but let me be courageous and say so. So what if encyclopaedias and companions (you know, the Oxford variety) and the like do not list us, or any of the national akademies award us? |
And the more I thought about this, the more I was awed by the realisation of our privileged position. There are so many more advantages that I would like to list here: |
There are many more points in my head but I am getting late because there are guests coming over and there is so much to be done "" cooking, cleaning, and all that. |