- Powerful images of war, death, poverty and hunger.
- Really captures the pain and hardships of the people during this era.
- As an artist herself, she was an advocate for female artists, teaching female artists in the Berlin school of Women Artists.
- I find these images fascinating and eye opening, the contrast between these images and society today is mind blowing, how different things are today.
- I also love her drawings and how evocative and meaningful they are. How each mark made is meant.
- This is something that I hope to one day achieve within my own artwork.
- Her self portraits also seem to show her own personal hardships, the pain on her face, the exhaustion. Especially as war had become the most pressing issue within her lifetime. The struggles, the hardships, the fear of losing everything - all things that I can personally see within her self portraits.
- I also love how she showcases the mother and child bond, and the connection that they share. The pain of losing your child and the re-occurrence of that within this point of time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxBQB2fUl_g <- Guerilla Girls on The Stephen Colbert Show. Feminist art. The promotion of more female artists in the art world. Similar themes to my own work, female power, strength, more representation of women in the real world, not just as objects. Confronting the issue of a male dominated art world, and advocating for more diversity within the art world to allow for a more diverse depiction of cultures. Not just focusing within the art world, but also within film and politics, using art as their way of getting their voices heard. They also highlight the problems of a male dominated art market and how they only choose specific artworks to show/buy. Raising the issue of so few female led shows in galleries such as The MET, MoMa and other massive galleries. They also target the racial divide within the art world, and how so few artists of colour get recognised or asked to do shows for certain galleries. Good example of those fighting for...
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