Borders: Visible and Invisible-Presentation of 3 Artworks
Borders of gender: Artwork that questions the way women are represented
Depicting the female form has been central to the development of Western art, yet women have often been denied the means to create art themselves. Within the works of postmodern feminist artists like Barbara Kruger, the assumptions of what constitutes 'great art' and appropriate ways of representing women are questioned. Kruger takes existing photographs and images of popular culture and reconstitutes them into collages. Kruger, much like male artists before her like Manet and Andy Warhol, reconfigures conventional ways of depicting the female body to cross the borderlines of what is considered art, appropriate sexuality, and appropriate ways of representing women.
This is seen in one of Kruger's most famous works entitled Your Body Is a Battleground. The work gets its title from the literal words that are cut out and transposed upon the black -- and white photographed face of a woman. The woman's face is split into two. Half of the woman is a photographic negative; half looks like a traditional, black-and-white 'glamour' shot from a 30s movie. The woman has been reduced to a photographic image; Kruger suggests to the viewer that this manufactured image must be contested. The fact that women have been rendered into objects of art throughout history makes the female body a symbolic battleground, not merely a literal form.
On the most superficial level, Kruger's image is feminist and challenges the borders of conventional representation because it speaks out against the objectification...
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