We are thrilled to partner with Tacit for the first time to bring you Unpopular Opinion – an exhibition that foregrounds women artists whose practices engage critically with form, material, and the pressures of cultural expectation.
Working across painting, textile, and mixed media, these artists unapologetically disrupt expectations of what art by women “should” be. From quiet subversions to loud confrontations, these works challenge dominant narratives, question the familiar, and reject the need for palatable agreement.
Refusal becomes method as these artists reframe material conventions expected by women artists. Abstraction and distortion assert complexity as a condition of meaning, an aesthetic strategy that makes space for contradiction and verbosity. Unpopular Opinion is not about provocation for its own sake. It’s about the freedom to inhabit the uncomfortable, the messy, and the misread. Drawing outside the proverbial lines. If art is a means of communication, let these artworks be the loudest voices in the room.