Abstract
Body, identity, self-representation, sexuality, stereotypical images of women portrayed by the society and the media, and the condition of female professional artists: these themes were expressed and developed in several early video works in the 70s and early 80s by women artists that didn’t have direct knowledge or contact between each other. This simultaneity of thematic is an unusual phenomenon that reveals common, contemporary sensibilities within both Europe and the USA.
Publication Date
2015-01-01
Publication Title
Media Art Towards a New Definition of Arts in the Age of Technology
Publisher
Gli Oro
ISBN
9788873365648
Embargo Period
2024-11-19
Keywords
Art
First Page
97
Last Page
103
Recommended Citation
Partridge, S., Leuzzi, L., & Shemilt, E. (2015) 'Body, Sign and Double: a Parallel Analysis of Elaine Shemilt’s Doppelganger, Federica Marangoni’s The Box of Life and Sanja Ivekovic ́’s Instructions N°1 and Make up - Make down', Media Art Towards a New Definition of Arts in the Age of Technology, , pp. 97-103. Gli Oro: Retrieved from https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/ada-research/486