FUTURE FEMINISM Tenet VIII
“Build political structures using a circular model”
(Rose Onyx hand-engraved stone fragment, 2025)
ANOHNI carved the 13 tenets of Future Feminism, a feminfesto that she developed with Kembra Pfahler, Johanna Constantine and Bianca and Sierra Casady in 2012, into rough sections of rose onyx. “13 Tenets Future Feminism” was first presented at Hole Gallery, NYC in 2014, just prior to the emergence of the #Metoo movement. The final tenet was widely reproduced on t-shirts around the world in the months following the exhibition, although it was only in the context of the “13 tenets of Future Feminism” that the collective felt the idea “The Future is Female” had meaningful resonance. Here now, during a very different era in which patriarchy is again in ascendence, ANOHNI revisits this work in an intimately personal way, scratching these ideas into fragments of stones.
The original exhibition was subsequently presented as part of European Capital of Culture, Aarhus in 2017, and at the Holland Festival in 2023, each time within a framework of circles and panels led by artists, activists, politicians and scientists.
Dimensions L 5 ½ X W 5 X H ¾ in.
FUTURE FEMINISM Tenet VIII
“Build political structures using a circular model”
(Rose Onyx hand-engraved stone fragment, 2025)
ANOHNI carved the 13 tenets of Future Feminism, a feminfesto that she developed with Kembra Pfahler, Johanna Constantine and Bianca and Sierra Casady in 2012, into rough sections of rose onyx. “13 Tenets Future Feminism” was first presented at Hole Gallery, NYC in 2014, just prior to the emergence of the #Metoo movement. The final tenet was widely reproduced on t-shirts around the world in the months following the exhibition, although it was only in the context of the “13 tenets of Future Feminism” that the collective felt the idea “The Future is Female” had meaningful resonance. Here now, during a very different era in which patriarchy is again in ascendence, ANOHNI revisits this work in an intimately personal way, scratching these ideas into fragments of stones.
The original exhibition was subsequently presented as part of European Capital of Culture, Aarhus in 2017, and at the Holland Festival in 2023, each time within a framework of circles and panels led by artists, activists, politicians and scientists.
Dimensions L 5 ½ X W 5 X H ¾ in.