The AR Exhibition "We Don’t Talk About It" explores the taboo, stigma, and silence surrounding female pleasure. The project features three women symbolizing different ethnicities—European, Asian, and African—represented through body studies and coded names: Asu, Afar, and Erebus, which reference ancient terms for their respective regions. These figures emerge from a black box, symbolizing the constraints imposed by patriarchy, history, and religion. Their outstretched arms represent a plea for liberation from the suffering endured by women throughout time. The project protests the silence that perpetuates this oppression, emphasizing that silence makes us complicit in ongoing injustices.
Client: Personal project
Professor: Woojin Lee
Target audience: Advocates for Gender Equality and Sexual Liberation
Year: 2023
Location: New York City, USA