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Annegret soltau feminism is cancer

          In the s, as the struggle for gender equality transformed the United States and Europe, pioneering women artists pushed to reframe the female body.

        1. This two-day workshop focuses on the topic of pregnant bodies and the relation between biographies, gendered life-writing and embodied pregnancy.
        2. Nologies, Annegret Soltau's works, which bring pregnant women back into the picture, can be read as resisting the implications of those technologies
        3. Annegret Soltau, a retrospective.
        4. This seems to be the ultimate insult on certain sections of the internet.
        5. Nologies, Annegret Soltau's works, which bring pregnant women back into the picture, can be read as resisting the implications of those technologies...

          Annegret Soltau

          German visual artist (born 1946)

          Annegret Soltau (born 16 January 1946) is a German visual artist, born in Lüneburg.

          A prominent artist of the 1970s and 1980s, her most well-known works are photomontages of her own body and face sewn over or collaged with black thread.

          Education

          From 1967 to 1972 she studied with Hans Thiemann, Kurt Kranz, Rudolf Hausner and David Hockney at the Academy of Fine Arts Hamburg in Germany, and then in 1972 at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in Austria.[1] In 1973 she received a DAAD scholarship for Milan in Italy.

          Life and work

          Since 1973 Soltau has freelanced, first in the sphere of painting and graphic art, then from 1975 actions ("Permanente Demonstration"), photography and videoworks.

          Annegret SOLTAU (b.

          In Soltau’s own words, “Permanente Demonstration“ is “an attempt to trigger states of consciousness through realization of an image in real life, i.e. make an image physically. The line, becomes a realized line, the person is