Watch how this Singaporean artist uses Amnesty International to honor the aunt “who is often misunderstood”
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“Aunt” is a stock of stocks throughout Asia: an older woman, sometimes stigmatizing her because she is annoying to complain about young generations around appearance and behavior.
“The aunt can be very decisive and sometimes contradict,” artist Nikitiz told the Fortune Prints Ay Singapore Conference last week. “For example, my aunt will contact me with fat, and then you will feed me more food.”
“Aunt” is complex. “She is a funny, twisted, twisted, and she often misunderstood, but she shows her love in several ways.”
Amnesty International is used to create videos in “AuntieVerse”, a series of video clips and artistic installations that highlight older women, aging and body image. She said: “Aunt is my way of honoring their daily work and to wonder about my position on aging.”
Watch Niceaunties on Mainstage of Fortune Brainstorm Ai Singapore, and how you want to challenge the usual scenery of beauty and aging through its celebration of Amnesty International for “Aunt”.
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