A major point of departure for Drozdik’s career took place while being student of the College of Fine Arts, Drozdik started to develop the chief concepts underpinning a work titled Individual Mythology. With this term Drozdik signified a unique set of values, which she felt were essential in her vindication of the current patriarchal social and artistic environment. The problematic of gender first caught her attention in an early nude drawing class, once deemed to be the basics of classical art education. Drozdik there observed the distinction of form between a man’s and a woman’s gaze and, taking this problem as her premise, she reflected on the paradoxical situation of the woman artist. The search for a feminine aspect, the definition of a woman artist is also markedly interwoven with the analysis of the relations between power and representation.
Now, for her first show in Modem, The Other Venus, Drozdik’s thematically selected, reformulated work takes into account the peculiar features of the gallery. Yet this exhibition does not simply highlight the dilemma the other’s perspective in art history because it opens experiential possibilities to viewers rarely encountered in this place.