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«Imagine a world where you encounter statues and monuments crafted by both female and male artists, commemorating the pioneers, innovators, inventors, and role models. This represents an essential requirement for rebuilding not only our public landscapes but also our collective identities across the globe.» says Sarah Montani.

More than 100 Statues where placed in over 30 Countries around the globe. If we can see it, we can be it. Joint the movement.

Federal Square Switzerland

There is not a single sculpture of a real historical woman in the Federal Palace or on the Federal Square in the capital of Switzerland. Half of society is not represented.

University of Zurich

At the University of Zurich you can find many naked female statues. But are there artworks made by women too?

Only 2 artists have realized a work of art in the main building of the University of Zurich (2023). Despite the university's efforts to promote equality, Pipilotti Rist is only the second female artist to have realized a work in the main building. The first artist was Margherita Osswald-Toppi (1897-1971), the wife of the sculptor Paul Osswald: in 1913, at the age of only sixteen, she had created Die vier Jahreszeiten (The Four Seasons), 19 bas-reliefs with small human figures, which were placed on three ground-floor sides of the atrium in the wall panels supported by pairs of columns.

In the auditorium of the University of Zurich there are 10 busts of men. It seems that no woman has ever accomplished anything here.

Women have to be nacked to be shown in public spaces

It’ all about female statues in public space: they are mostly naked and without names.

Sarah Montani does not complain about this, "the statues are really beautiful and aesthetic, I don't mind the nudity itself, but mostly they are just allegorical, impersonal and have no name, no identity. And there are so many of them, in every city. Men, on the other hand, are usually depicted in a completely different way, as king, inventor, general, on horseback and - dressed.".

In these works, which are also multi-layered in a figurative sense, the artist dresses and gives names to the anonymous female statues by means of various artistic processes - and thus ultimately wishes for "more statues in public space that represent real women who once existed in real life." (S. Montani in an interview).

Where? More than 100 Statues in over 30 Countries have already been dressed up to now. The women statues to give them a dignity and identity with the clothing. The women's bust was also placed next to monuments of men: Here it is remembered that there were also historical women - even if they were systematically forgotten and omitted in the historiography, which was mostly done by men.

This systematic forgetting is called Oblivionism.

«Feminists have long criticized traditional accounts of the past excluding women; they have provided supplements to existing histories, and replacements as well. (…) They have argued that attention to women would not only provide new information, but expose the limits of histories written only from the perspective of men» aus Joan Wallach Scott (Hg), Feminism & History, New York 1996, P. 12.

Dr. des. Rachel Huber, Postdoctoral Researcher, says:

"Sources by and about women have been available for a long time, research has been able to show that. The fact that women are still marginalized in cultural memory today has to do with the lack of political and social will to change this."

«Quellen von und über Frauen sind schon lange vorhanden, das konnte in der Forschung aufgezeigt werden. Dass bis heute Frauen im kulturellen Gedächtnis dennoch marginalisiert sind, hat mit dem fehlenden politischen und gesellschaftlichen Willen zu tun, dies zu ändern.»

No. Pays Ville Monuments
1 Africa Cape Town Rhodes Memorial, Nobel Square, Jan Smuts Statue
2 Australia Sydney Captain Cook Statue, Captain Arthur Phillip R.N., Statue of Sir Henry Parkes, Prince Albert Statue
3 Canada Ottawa National Aboriginal Veterans Monument, Terry Fox Monument or Terry Fox Statue, Famous Five Monuments Ottawa, Nikola Tesla Statue, Statue of George Bernard Shaw, Brock’s Monument National Historic Site
4 Belgium Antwerp Peter Paul Rubens Statue, Baron Lambermont Statue, David Teniers II, Jacob Jordaens Statue, Peter de Grote
5 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Estátua de Frédéric Chopin, Estátua de Tom Jobim, Statue of General Osório, Estatua do Ayrton Senna
6 Denmark Copenhagen Prinsesse Marie (naked!, very important), The Little Mermaid, Rytterstatue af Frederik V, Hans Christian Andersen Statue
7 Finland Helsinki The Esplanadi Park, Helsingin Tuomiokirkko, Sibelius Monument, Elias Lonnrot Monument Russalka, Linda Monument
8 France Paris Statue de Winston Churchill, Statue de Michel de Montaigne, Maillol au Jardin des Tuileries (Please take the naked woman statues in the garden) Les Quatre Saisons, Sculpture La Jeunesse, La Seine et ses Affluents
9 Germany Munich Ruhmeshalle und Bavaria, Schnitterinbrunnen, Nymphenbrunnen, The Walking Man, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller Denkmal
10 Greece Athens Statue Of Mother, Statue of Lord Byron, Statue Of Socrates, Plato Statue, Memory Sculpture By Nikos Perantinos
11 Ireland Dublin Molly Malone Statue, James Joyce Statue, Monument to Oscar Wilde, Anna Livia Millennium Fountain, James Connolly Memorial Statue
12 Italy Rome Vittorio Emanuele II Denkmal, Statua di Giordano Bruno, Replica Statua Equestre di Marco Aurelio, Monumento a San Francesco d'Assisi, Campo de' Fiori, Statua di Giulio Cesare, Fontana Gioacchino Belli, Monumento a Quintino Sella
13 Japan Tokyo Important : The Statue of Sumo Wrestler on Kokugi-Kan Street, Important : Statue of Tsubasa, Edward Jenner Statue, Komatsunomiya Akihito Shinno Statue, Statue of Koshi, Ota Dokan Statue, Wake no Kiyomaro Statue, Saigo Takamori Statue, Statue of Liberty
14 Latvia Riga Freedom Monument, Sculpture The Ghost, Monument to the Mayor George Armitstead, Monument to Karlis Padegs, Important : Sculpture "Peace Dance" and Venus of Willendorf
15 Singapore Singapore Statue of Raffles, Homage To Newton, The Art Connector, Statue: A great emporium, Makan Angin
16 Spain Barcelona Monumento a los Martires de la Independencia, Monumento a Rius i Taulet, Pomona, Dona amb angel, Figura Femenina
17 Spain Madrid Monumento a Alfonso XII, Monumento a Filippo IV, Felipe III Statue, Estatua de Velázquez, Mujer con Espejo, Federico García Lorca Statue, Monumento de Goya
18 Sweden Stockholm Orfeusgruppen, Statue of Gustav Vasa, Monument to King Gustav III, Gustav II Adolfs Statue, Lars Johan Hierta monument, Statue of Nils Ericson
19 United Kingdom London Albert Memorial, Wellington Arch, Queen Victoria Memorial, Winston Churchill Statue, Abraham Lincoln Statue, Shakespeare Monument, Sherlock Holmes Statue
20 United States San Diego A National Salute to Bob Hope & the Military, Theodor Seuss Geisel Memorial, Tunaman's Memorial, Guardian of Water Sculpture
21 United States Los Angeles Astronomers Monument, Molecule Man Sculpture, Earvin "Magic" Johnson Statue, Felipe de Neve
22 United States New York Women's Rights Pioneers Monument, Alice in Wonderland Statue, Hans Christian Andersen Statue, Atlas Sculpture, Monumento General José de San Martín, George M. Cohan Statue, Christopher Columbus Statue, Lady Liberty
23 United States San Francisco Pioneer Monument, Tony Bennett Statue, The Verdi statue, Abraham Lincoln Monument, Venus Statue
24 United States Washington Lincoln Memorial, Albert Einstein Memorial, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Vietnam Women's Memorial, Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, Mahatma Gandhi Statue, Titanic Memorial Washington DC, Eleonor Roosevelt Statue
25 United States Chicago Cloud Gate, Picasso Statue, Lincoln Monument, Bob Newhart Statue, Heald Square Monument, The Secret Mermaid

Impossible to keep this list up to date. Every day new photos are added. We are constantly publishing on Instagram: @sarahmontani. Send us your photos, we would be very happy.

What?

What is the artistic process? The artist has created several pieces of clothing with which she dresses the naked female statues. Thus they get - together with their clothes - a name and an identity, and are no longer just outdated symbolic images of past times. They are brought to life, in the here and now. We often walk past monuments, they are unnoticed and invisible. They are made visible and tangible by the artist's new technique.

Where?

Media

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