Invisible Woman's Care Work

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The work examines domestic labor not as a personal experience but as a structural condition. The kitchen table is presented as a site of the production of social life, where care, time, and labor are taken for granted and rendered invisible.

The absence of the woman does not function narratively but politically. This is not an individualized story, but the withdrawal of a body from a process that sustains the entire social system. Over time, the decomposition of the materials reveals society's dependence on unpaid care labor and the double exploitation of women as both a gendered and a classed subject.

The work does not represent a crisis; it produces the crisis of a system that is indifferent to real human needs. 


Materials: Real Food on a Table

Dimensions: 200 (L) x 150 (W) x 130 (H) cm.