
48 monoline perspectival drawings by Dogma, expanding on the notions of gender politics put forth by Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own.
a chronological atlas spanning from from the epipaleolithic to now, these drawings depict the space of "domestication" in hyper-detail, showing where subjects get assigned their position within their household–who gets to close the door, who gets the studiolo, who gets the bedchamber, etc. the promise of these visual spaces, as substantiated by Woolf, goes beyond ownership and privacy, but rather the improved quality of life that this commodity offers.
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