Wangechi Mutu is an internationally recognized Kenyan-born artist who lives and works in Brooklyn. She creates collaged female figures composed of human, animal, object, and machine parts. Mutu’s constructions of the female body provide a transcultural critique on the female persona in Western culture. This paper contextualizes Mutu’s work and artistic strategies within feminist, postmodern, and postcolonial narratives on collage, while exploring whether collage strategies are particularly useful for feminist artists. In their fusion of machine and organism, Mutu’s characters are visual metaphors for feminist cyborgs, particularly those outlined by Donna Haraway. In this paper, I examine parallels between collage as an aesthetic strategy an...
The objectification of women’s bodies through the Western art trope of the female nude debilitates a...
Mambokadzi is built around the stories of my matrilineal histories and centred on the intimate space...
This thesis seeks to demonstrate that although Laurie Anderson’s performance works are technological...
Wangechi Mutu is an internationally recognized Kenyan-born artist who lives and works in Brooklyn. S...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Ernest G. Welch School of Art and Desi...
[First Paragraph] The exhibition for which this book is the catalogue opened at the Nasher Museum at...
Collage at times refuses to be contained; it spills over the paper substrate and ruptures the idea o...
Artist Wangechi Mutu gave a talk on her work and life on February 15, 2011 as part of the ARTSpeak s...
This thesis researches collage as a tool to address gender in a posthuman framework and was designed...
The sculpture exhibition examines the notion of the cyborg as an autonomous female existing in a non...
This research embodies Donna Haraway’s (1991) feminist cyborg as a potent political figure for wom...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract : This study examines the complex paradoxes of the Nguni custom of kuhlon...
vii, 161 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm. --Desiring Machinations of Matertekhnologi is an Individualized Mult...
The Cyborg is a figure that has been used by feminist scholars as a metaphor for feminist issues and...
Abstract only availableThe traditional treatment of the female nude in Western imagery has reflected...
The objectification of women’s bodies through the Western art trope of the female nude debilitates a...
Mambokadzi is built around the stories of my matrilineal histories and centred on the intimate space...
This thesis seeks to demonstrate that although Laurie Anderson’s performance works are technological...
Wangechi Mutu is an internationally recognized Kenyan-born artist who lives and works in Brooklyn. S...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Ernest G. Welch School of Art and Desi...
[First Paragraph] The exhibition for which this book is the catalogue opened at the Nasher Museum at...
Collage at times refuses to be contained; it spills over the paper substrate and ruptures the idea o...
Artist Wangechi Mutu gave a talk on her work and life on February 15, 2011 as part of the ARTSpeak s...
This thesis researches collage as a tool to address gender in a posthuman framework and was designed...
The sculpture exhibition examines the notion of the cyborg as an autonomous female existing in a non...
This research embodies Donna Haraway’s (1991) feminist cyborg as a potent political figure for wom...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract : This study examines the complex paradoxes of the Nguni custom of kuhlon...
vii, 161 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm. --Desiring Machinations of Matertekhnologi is an Individualized Mult...
The Cyborg is a figure that has been used by feminist scholars as a metaphor for feminist issues and...
Abstract only availableThe traditional treatment of the female nude in Western imagery has reflected...
The objectification of women’s bodies through the Western art trope of the female nude debilitates a...
Mambokadzi is built around the stories of my matrilineal histories and centred on the intimate space...
This thesis seeks to demonstrate that although Laurie Anderson’s performance works are technological...