Women, the productions of female artists in the perspective of feminist movements and the story experiments on Frida Kahlo’s works
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In this research, with the roles imposed on women, how women are expressed in art and art; The scope of identity, social role, social interaction, gender, socialization has been examined. At the same time, the positioning of women and women artists in society has been critically discussed by giving place to influential artists and their works on this subject. Storytelling, which has its roots in storytelling and is one of the oldest ways of transferring knowledge, also has an important place in the artist's self-expression. Mythology and history, the work of storytellers, is undoubtedly based on words. However, the painters, sculptors, and stage artists who visualize these stories enliven them with their works and turn them into artistic phenomena. In the research, a narrative essays was made on the works of Frida Kahlo, one of the essential feminist women artists.
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Woman Woman in Art Gender Frida Kahlo NarrationDownloads
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