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Your Power Over Me Is Perceived Not Real. I Don't Accept It. It Doesn't Exist, 2023
2024
Digital billboards
7 of 7 from
Women and Power
With Ngozi Fulani, CEO Sistah Space
480 x 720px, 480 x 736px, 720 x 1056px, 768 x 1008px, 864 x 432px, 1080 x 1920px Jpeg, RGB Colour
February 2024
UK-wide
Ngozi Fulani is the CEO of Sistah Space, the non-profit organisation supporting African and Caribbean heritage women affected by domestic and sexual abuse.
Your Power Over Me Is Perceived Not Real. I Don't Accept It. It Doesn't Exist
highlights Ngozi's view that power can be a matter of perception rather than actual agency. When perceived power is refuted, it ceases to exist because it is, in reality, nothing more than a baseless assumption, a myth.
The
Women and Power
series explores the way women gain, regard and exercise power. The work was created in conversation with 7 women who have experience of holding power in arts, literature, heritage and culture:
Rebecca Salter, President Royal Academy of Arts;
Carolyn McCall, CEO ITV;
Ngozi Fulani, CEO Sistah Space;
Maggi Hambling, painter and sculptor;
Joanne Harris, novelist and Chair, Society of Authors;
Julia Hoggett, CEO London Stock Exchange;
Heather Hancock, Master of St John's College Cambridge.