
Rita Felski speaks of a contradiction: feminism criticizes aesthetics because it longed for the pedestal «men’s» art and ignored women. Yet, feminism still needs aesthetics, for through art you can speak, express yourself, and fight injustice. It’s a text about why feminism is important not only to fight the old rules, but also to rethink them.
Pink bandit is a stereotypes that need to be removed to see the most important thing: the names of women who have changed the world.


Quoted from an interview by Ludmila Bredihina for Forbes. The question they raise arises immediately when they meet with the book and turns out to be a key one.
Green pages are a space for reflection and preparation, where a reader encounters visual images without text, without clues, because the real conversation about feminism and art begins with his own perception and internal dialogue.
The signatures are placed right on the images, they break into the text, they tear down the usual structure, and they free themselves of space, because the name of the woman must be visible.