President Donald Trump and Dutch anti-Islam election candidate Geert Wilders are portrayed in headscarves worn by Muslim women in a protest exhibition in Amsterdam to raise money for women's rights organizations. Wilders, whose Party for Freedom is running a close second in polls ahead of the Netherlands' March 15 election. He has pledged to ban the Koran and shut mosques. Some 45 Nasty Women Art Exhibitions have been organized around the world in response to Trump's muttered description of his opponent Hillary Clinton as a "nasty woman".
Amsterdam artists hold 'Nasty Woman' show to raise money for women's rights
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Women on important positions like mayors, politicians, talk show hosts, musicians, all get a lot of sexist dirt thrown at them. Artists of all ages, genders, races, religions, backgrounds: apply! We will build a great exhibition, with national and international artists. Submission Criteria: Send your work to nastywomenamsterdam gmail. All mediums will be considered including sound and video. Before November 20, you will be notified through the contact information you provide, if your work has been selected for the show. If you have any questions please contact us.
Women on important positions like mayors, politicians, talk show hosts, musicians, all get a lot of sexist dirt thrown at them. Artists of all ages, genders, races, religions, backgrounds: apply! We will build a great exhibition, with national and international artists. Submission Criteria: Send your work to nastywomenamsterdam gmail. All mediums will be considered including sound and video.
On show from March More than nasty women artists from 27 countries submitted more than artworks. The curators selected artworks that will be sold from 1 to euros. New York was the city where this anti-Trump art protest started. Soon other cities followed.