An art installation by Israeli artist Keren Goldstein Yehezkeli protesting against the global phenomenon of gender-based murder committed by spouses and other family members, is currently on display in the lower house of Czech Parliament. The main aim of the exhibition, called She’s Gone, is to raise awareness of femicide, which claims the lives of around 47, 000 women and girls around the world every year.
Israeli artist Keren Goldstein Yehezkeli is reading the names of women who were murdered by their spouses and intimate partners.
The garments, once worn by the victims of domestic violence, are now on display in the lower house of Czech Parliament, as part of a chilling art installation called She’s Gone.
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Author: Ruth Fraňková