The Pattern Of Violence

By Kacper Bierylo

The installation tells the story of violence against women. Seemingly it is a dress with a floral pattern, but after reading the label, we discover the hidden truth about the scale of domestic violence that affects women in Europe.

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Metaphor used:

The main medium in this installation is clothes. I chose them because they are always closest to the body, and often cover the traces of physical violence. They are also the carrier of a lot of information about the person who wears them. The red colour will symbolize signs of violence. White fabrics will be a symbol of defenselessness and innocence.

Intended Meaning:

I want to show that it is worth talking about this problem, demonstrating data, exposing torturers and convincing women that violence is not normal behaviour and it is worth seeking help from specialized services. The visualization is to be convinced by comparing the scale of violence and the scale of seeking help.

Source:

https://unstats.un.org/unsd/gender/chapter6/chapter6.html