ニュー・ミュージアム・オブ・コンテンポラリー・アートさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニュー・ミュージアム・オブ・コンテンポラリー・アートInstagram)「“I painted my own reality."—Frida Kahlo  A major influence for second-wave feminist artists, #FridaKahlo was best known for self-portraits that translate raw emotional experience into fantastical landscapes populated with hybrid beings and powerful symbolism.   In "Wounded Deer" (1946), now on view as part of "Judy Chicago: Herstory," Kahlo portrays herself with the body of an antlered buck, captured mid-leap in a forest of broken tree trunks clouded by an ominous, lightning-veined sky. Her body is riddled with arrows, a possible allusion to the martyred Saint Sebastian, patron of all who desire a holy death. Like many of Kahlo’s paintings, "Wounded Deer" emphasizes the interconnectivity between human, plant, and animal life, and can also be read as a critique of man’s exploitation of nature.   Throughout her six decade career, @judy.chicago has worked tirelessly to ensure that women's artistic achievements become a permanent part of our cultural heritage, an effort that culminates in “The City of Ladies," a special group installation on the Fourth Floor, which contextualizes Chicago’s work amidst nearly 90 women and genderqueer artists, writers, and historical figures that she has placed within her own alternative canon.   Image: Frida Kahlo, "Wounded Deer," 1946. Oil on Masonite. Private collection  #FridaKahlo #JudyChicagoHerstory」11月25日 23時32分 - newmuseum

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“I painted my own reality."—Frida Kahlo

A major influence for second-wave feminist artists, #FridaKahlo was best known for self-portraits that translate raw emotional experience into fantastical landscapes populated with hybrid beings and powerful symbolism.

In "Wounded Deer" (1946), now on view as part of "Judy Chicago: Herstory," Kahlo portrays herself with the body of an antlered buck, captured mid-leap in a forest of broken tree trunks clouded by an ominous, lightning-veined sky. Her body is riddled with arrows, a possible allusion to the martyred Saint Sebastian, patron of all who desire a holy death. Like many of Kahlo’s paintings, "Wounded Deer" emphasizes the interconnectivity between human, plant, and animal life, and can also be read as a critique of man’s exploitation of nature.

Throughout her six decade career, @judy.chicago has worked tirelessly to ensure that women's artistic achievements become a permanent part of our cultural heritage, an effort that culminates in “The City of Ladies," a special group installation on the Fourth Floor, which contextualizes Chicago’s work amidst nearly 90 women and genderqueer artists, writers, and historical figures that she has placed within her own alternative canon.

Image: Frida Kahlo, "Wounded Deer," 1946. Oil on Masonite. Private collection

#FridaKahlo #JudyChicagoHerstory


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