Women’s Experimental Filmmaking in Poland in the 1970s and Early 1980s
05. Dez. 2015
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Online veröffentlicht: 05. Dez. 2015
Seitenbereich: 30 - 43
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/bsmr-2015-0022
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In my article I concentrate on works by three female artists - Natalia LL, Ewa Partum and Teresa Tyszkiewicz. Natalia LL and Ewa Partum started their careers inspired by conceptual tradition, later they extended their interests to feminist concepts, including the image of women, the position of women in a patriarchal society, and the woman as an object to be consumed. Teresa Tyszkiewicz began her artistic activity a decade later; thus, the reflexes of the conceptual trend are less visible in her films than in the works of LL and Partum. Her films can be described as symbolic, dedicated to corporeality and sensuality. Unlike LL and Partum, Tyszkiewicz did not consider her works to be connected to feminism or examples of women’s art.