Body Boundaries
Aims to illuminate conceptions of identity, objectification, and the male gaze. With the increased attention surrounding gender politics and body-boundary violations, I feel it is important to create a dialogue between the viewer and the artwork through the inclusion of women’s perspective using the body to illustrate broader social topics. Art is not merely an article for aesthetic admiration, but also a vessel to incite the viewer to question the social and political landscape, and through this questioning, start a larger conversation regarding gender subordination and the violation of women’s personal space and boundaries.