The body of work ‚Mamma‘ (lat. ‚Female breast‘, also the call of a toddler for its mother) was created internationally in collaboration with mothers and their children.
The taboo of long-term breastfeeding and sexualization of the female breast act as a paradigm for social norms that are artificially imposed on a natural process.
These portraits shed light on the viewpoint of patriarchal society and ask how Western culture can resist the reproduction of the ‚male gaze‘.