
Bea Scaccia Italy, b. 1978
Weighing up her options, 2023
acrylic and airbrush on canvas
152 x 122 cm
60 x 48 in
60 x 48 in
Bea Scaccia's idea is to make body of works related to archetypical/stereotypical figures of femininity. Cat ladies (gattare) have been always considered something to keep distance from—a dirty, messy, older...
Bea Scaccia's idea is to make body of works related to archetypical/stereotypical figures of femininity.
Cat ladies (gattare) have been always considered something to keep distance from—a dirty, messy, older woman, a bit witchy too. Although, it looks like we are far away from many traditional stereotypes, we are not. They keep changing, transforming but they are still part of the way we see/judge society and people. With her paintings, Scaccia wants to play around with these stereotypes to give them a new power, energy, meaning—shapeshifting their outline.
Cat ladies (gattare) have been always considered something to keep distance from—a dirty, messy, older woman, a bit witchy too. Although, it looks like we are far away from many traditional stereotypes, we are not. They keep changing, transforming but they are still part of the way we see/judge society and people. With her paintings, Scaccia wants to play around with these stereotypes to give them a new power, energy, meaning—shapeshifting their outline.