Systemarosa's 'DAUGHTERS' Shines Light on Women's Football Culture
Bringing together seven artists from across Europe.
Summary
- ‘DAUGHTERS’ focuses on women who are now beginning to see themselves reflected in the sport
- Each artist examines football through various lenses such as memory, humor and material experimentation
Systemarosa presents DAUGHTERS, a pop-up group exhibition on view at Galerie Joseph in Paris. The show explores the rapid cultural shift taking place in women’s football.
DAUGHTERS focuses on women who are now beginning to see themselves reflected in the sport. The exhibition brings together seven artists from across Europe: Alina Akbar, Alessandra Francesca Coppola, Clara Borde De Castro, Emmely Elgersma, Emily Bisgaard, Nicole Chui and Ruth Emma Davis. Each artist examines football through various lenses such as memory, humor and material experimentation.
Curated by Systemarosa, the interdisciplinary platform founded by Naomi Accardi and Sam Herzog, the exhibition continues their mission to reframe the cultural history of women’s football. “‘DAUGHTERS’ is the exhibition we always knew we wanted to make. It is personal and rooted in lived experience,” the curators note. “We wanted it to feel like a conversation between artists and fans, and a place where anyone could recognize a version of themselves.”
DAUGHTERS is on view through December 3-7.
Galerie Joseph
43 Rue des Tournelles
75003 Paris
France











