Scores on gender relations in art
Count, get upset, convert anger into energy, talk to people, don’t be intimidated, document, publish numbers, read, collect quotes, file screenshots, build an archive, find like-minded people, count money, count competitions, count prizes, countgrants, count art in architecture, count art in public space, count university collections, count art collections, count exhibition lists, count museum collections, count jury mandates, count memorials, count street names, count politicians, count art in libraries, keep counting, read newspapers, mobilize international friends, comment on social media pages of institutions from different countries, post reviews, complain at the museum box office, encourage like-minded people to comment too, boycott one-sided institutions,post it on social media, read books, reflect on language, analyze peer groups, become more confident, read theory, argue, address journalists, share finds on social media, wallpaper museum rooms with the archive, create new aesthetics, build new layers, have quotes read by robot voices, express emotions with selfies, make references to other artists, collaborate, look into history, get smart, don’t cancel podiums, give interviews, be gentle but firm, become a specialist, take part in discussions, question speakers in public, take the floor at events, ask concise and precise questions, inform, meet officials, ask critical questions, submit figures, approach politicians, be creative on social media, remain based on facts, argue with figures, follow the money, google people and functions, combine facts, scrutinize the system! Public money is the leverage.
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