
Two very different perspectives of the Berlin Wall from women photographers.
Two very different perspectives of the Berlin Wall from women photographers.
From being the only woman associated with the Berlin Dada movement to evolving her craft for more than half a decade, Hannah Höch created photomontages that commented on politics, gender roles and popular culture.
Award-winning Cuban artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons works across a variety of mediums, including photography, performance, and sculpture, exploring themes of history, gender and religion in relation to identity.
Award-winning artist Carrie Mae Weems, works with a variety of mediums, including photography, video and text, to explore themes of racism, sexism and personal identity in her work.
Ghanaian photographer Zohra Opoku explores ploitical and cultural themes that are rooted in her personal identity and heritage.