Martha Wilson's 1972 Photographic Work Breast Forms Permutated
Martha Wilson created the artwork Breast Forms Permutated in 1972. The piece is a black-and-white photograph combined with text, measuring 16 3/8 by 14 inches. This work was documented on artcritical.com on November 25, 2011. Wilson's practice explores identity and gender through conceptual photography and performance. The artwork represents early feminist art strategies from the 1970s. Wilson has been recognized for pioneering work in feminist and performance art. Her contributions have influenced contemporary discussions on body politics. The piece remains part of her significant artistic legacy.
Key facts
- Martha Wilson created Breast Forms Permutated in 1972
- The artwork is a black-and-white photograph with text
- Dimensions are 16 3/8 x 14 inches
- Documented on artcritical.com on November 25, 2011
- Wilson works in conceptual photography and performance
- The piece explores identity and gender themes
- Represents early 1970s feminist art strategies
- Wilson is recognized as a pioneering feminist artist
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Artists
- Martha Wilson
Institutions
- artcritical.com