Introducing the Things Men Have Said To Me Instead Of Hello collection

Things Men Have Said To Me Instead Of Hello is a deeply personal, yet universal, collection exploring the subtleties of sexual violence women experience every single day. By sharing actual messages I received on dating apps - blown up to unignorable proportions and rendered in symbolically feminine mixed media (lace, vintage jewellery, safety pins, pearls) - I want us all to acknowledge how heinous and bizarre this behaviour is. But more than that: how normal and insidious it's become, and what that says about how far we still have to go.

This collection is an invitation to see, name, and stop accepting what we've been conditioned to tolerate.  

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Things… comprises 10 pieces inspired by things actual men said to me instead of hello during a period of online dating in my mid-thirties. I took screenshots of the most heinous, graphic, and creepy openers and, although at the time I wasn’t sure what I was saving them for, the idea for this collection arrived a few years later.

The purpose of bringing these ‘greetings’ (if you can call them that) into the light is not to demonise men, and paint them as predatory monsters in contrast to the delicate saintliness of women *eyeroll*. It’s to open the floor for discussions about the patriarchal waters we are all swimming in, perpetuate, and, to a greater or lesser degree, are complicit in.

I want to provoke discussions about rape culture, the male gaze, beauty standards etc etc, and explore all the ways in which we all benefit or are hindered by the status quo. Most importantly, I want you to join me in the horrified realisation of how NORMAL we’ve made all of these things.

When I’ve told people about this collection, the responses from women and men are vastly different. The women know immediately what I’m referring to, and usually respond with some related (horror) story, delivered in the blasé manner of someone who has been dealing with this shit her whole life (because she has).

The men on the other hand, range from absolutely horrified, to knowing stuff like this happens but only in an abstract kinda way, to (on one memorable occasion) asking me if any of the ‘Men’ I’m referring to have ever mentioned my “great tits” - I kid you not.

I’m not going to go into all of the ways that the patriarchy is a problem for men as much as it is a problem for women (and I’m aware that I’m leaning into the gender binary here for simplicity’s sake, but really it’s a problem for ALL of us), but suffice to say that we can’t make things better unless we can see, identify, and name the problem.

This collection is my contribution to bringing these open secrets into the light.


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