The relationship between an individual and their environment is a concern that is explored by variou
The relationship between an individual and their environment is a concern that is explored by various artists in Radical Women. Depicting the body freely relating to the natural environment, artists like Ana Mendieta, Delfina Bernal, Lygia Pape, and Yeni y Nan explore psychological and intimate experiences of nature, using performance to speak to both the vitality and fragility of the land.Posted by Rachel Lewis La relación entre un individuo y su entorno es un tema que exploran varias artistas en Mujeres Radicales. Representando el cuerpo en formas libre, artistas como Ana Mendieta, Delfina Bernal, Lygia Pape, y Yeni y Nan exploran las experiencias psicológicas e íntimas de la naturaleza, usando performance para discutir la vitalidad y fragilidad de la tierra.Yeni y Nan (Yeni Hackshaw [born , 1948] and Nan González [born , 1956]; active 1977–86). [GIF pulled from:] Transfiguración elemento tierra: Yeni (Transfiguration element earth: Yeni), 1983. Twochannel U-matic VHS transferred to digital video, color, sound; 9:58 min., 8:34 min. Courtesy of the artists and Henrique Faria, New York. © Yeni y Nan ⇨ Delfina Bernal (born ,1940) Paisaje de mar en cuerda (Seascape in rope), 1966. Acrylic on canvas. Courtesy of the artist. © Delfina Bernal ⇨ Lygia Pape (born , 1927-2004). [Still] O Ovo (The Egg). 1967. 8 mm film converted to digital, color, sound, 1 minute, 35 seconds. © Projeto Lygia Pape, courtesy Hauser & Wirth ⇨ Ana Mendieta (born , lived and worked in 1948-1985). Corazón de Roca con Sangre (Rock Heart with Blood), 1975. Still from super-8mm film transferred to high-definition digital media, color, silent, running time: 3:14 minutes. © The Estate of Ana Mendieta Collection, LLC. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. -- source link
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