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Marina Abramović, a world-renowned performance artist, uses her body as both subject and medium of her artworks. Throughout her extensive body of work, hair has played a pivotal role, becoming an avenue for her to explore themes such as identity, duality, and connection.One of the...

Hair, serving as an extension of selfhood, carries profound symbolic weight across cultures. Regarded as an integral facet of identity, femininity, and status, hair becomes an object of intricate interplay between personal and societal constructs (Synnott, 1987). The manipulation and removal of hair, in particular,...

The cultural, social, and spiritual significance of hair extends far beyond its elementary biological function, framing it as a potent and multidimensional symbol within human societies. This layered significance penetrates multiple spheres of human life and interaction, rendering hair not simply a physical feature, but...

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This is an exploration of the use of hair as an artistic medium to challenge conventional representations of femininity and beauty. Focusing on the creation of a dress made entirely from hair, this analysis examines how this unconventional medium can subvert societal expectations and present...

“The Abakans were a kind of bridge between me and the outside world. I could surround myself with them; I could create an atmosphere in which I somehow felt safe because they were my world.” Magdalena Abakanowicz. Tate Modern offers a rare opportunity to explore an extraordinary body of...

My name is Karolina Skorek, and I am a multidisciplinary artist. In this proposal, I will be presenting my project titled "Deconstructing Female Form," which explores the position of modern women in society and art.My influence for this artistic research comes from the Baroque period,...

A coffin portrait (Polish: Portret trumienny) was a realistic portrait of the deceased person put on coffins for the funeral and one of the elements of the castrum doloris, but removed before the burial. It became a tradition to decorate coffins of deceased nobles (szlachta)...