Women and work

Interesting display at Tate Britain of a project by Margaret Harrison, Kay Hunt and Mary Kelly where they studied the lives of women working in a metal box factory in the 1970s.

This had a feel of the mass observation and I loved the way the work was presented as an art work such as the sheets describing the timetables of people who worked in the factory which were printed in the same style and hung together. Similarly the pictures of each process with the number of men and women who were employed to do each one also hung together in sequence.

The work was done to tackle political and industrial issues from a feminist view point but is now a fascinating insight into people’s lives.

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