White Women

2002
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Video
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Tier 1
Body & Soul
© Loulou Cherinet
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"White Women" is a video artwork by Loulou Cherinet, exploring themes of race, gender, and cultural stereotypes.

"White Women" is a video artwork created by Swedish-Ethiopian artist Loulou Cherinet in 2002. The piece features eight black men engaging in a discussion about their relationships with white women. Through this dialogue, the artwork challenges stereotypes and explores themes of identity, cultural values, and human relationships [[1](https://www.modernamuseet.se/stockholm/en/exhibitions/loulou-cherinet/), [2](https://awarewomenartists.com/en/artiste/loulou-cherinet/), [3](http://transkultura.bunkier.art.pl/en/?p=4)].Cherinet's artistic approach often blurs the lines between reality and fiction, and in "White Women," she prompts reflection on societal mechanisms and stereotypes. The work is part of her broader exploration of cultural alienation, sexual discrimination, and identity issues, and it plays with perspective to engage viewers in a deeper examination of these themes [[3](http://transkultura.bunkier.art.pl/en/?p=4)].The video was featured in Cherinet's exhibition titled "Who Learns My Lesson Complete?" held in Stockholm from March to September 2017, where it was presented alongside other video works that similarly explore political implications arising from generalizations and simplifications [[1](https://www.modernamuseet.se/stockholm/en/exhibitions/loulou-cherinet/)].

Loulou Cherinet

Sweden
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1970

Loulou Cherinet

Sweden
.
1970
Loulou Cherinet