The inevitable nomadic horizon for the female spectrum artists

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Published 2019-01-28
Elena García-Oliveros Hedilla

Abstract

The invisibility of the artistic production made by artists of the female spectrum, the undervaluation of the issues they address, and the difference in opportunities with respect to their male colleagues: these are all facts. So is the lack of representation of queer and sexual dissidences in the history of art. This article investigates the creation strategies developed by these groups of artists whose importance of their artistic production has recently been recognized, and how explicitly or underground, the art system persists in the annulment of the representation of this dissidence as a symbolic reflection of the patriarchal and immovable. What are these mechanisms of repression that these artists report? What kind of works are the ones that currently bother the system so as to undertake its persecution? How do artists go around censorship and build alliances? These are some of the issues that are analyzed from recent case studies.

How to Cite

García-Oliveros Hedilla, Elena. 2019. “The Inevitable Nomadic Horizon for the Female Spectrum Artists”. AusArt 6 (2). https://doi.org/10.1387/ausart.20318.
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Keywords

CYBERFEMINISM, CYBERPUNK, SOMATOPOLITICS, NEW GENDER OF PUBLIC ART, PROCESUAL ART

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