Lidia is a multidisciplinary artist who works with installation, video, photography, performance and activism
Using strong and sometimes disturbing images in combination with extensive research her work aims to produce beautiful images to communicate uncomfortable narrative generally rooted in social injustice and inequality.
Lidia believes passionately in the statement that ‘the personal is political’ and that through art it is possible to shape society.
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is one of the most systematic and widespread human rights’ violations.
No country in the world is free of misogyny and violence against women and girls.
In some countries this reality is far more evident.
Worldwide there are still stereotypes of misogynistic, patriarchal tendencies,
which exile girls and women to an existence of misery from the moment they are born until their death, conditioning their chances of education and fulfillment, obliging them to a life subordinated to male society, slaves and victims of every male in their family and community.
Barbie has been a role model for generations of girls in western society, enacting their future lives and dreams with her…