Episode 96: Sally Brown: Body Prints

The contemporary artist, curator, writer, designer Sally Brown amplifies her feminist voice and “intent” through evocative body prints. Her body becomes the sculptural medium. In this deep universal exploration of the body, Brown finds her way as a “woman, mother, sensual being at one with my body and self.”

Sally Brown, “Objectivity is a Myth,” acrylic on paper
Sally Brown, “Offer,” acrylic and ink on paper

Other feminists artist who explore the body as a sculptural medium and feminine iconography highlighted in this episode include:

Yoko Ono, “Cut, Piece,” 1966 Image Credit: MOMA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zfe2qhI5Ix4
Judy Chicago, “Dinner Party,” 1971-74, mixed media Image Credit: Brooklyn Museum of Art

Resources for this episode include Sally Brown website, Brooklyn Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Judy Chicago Foundation, the writings of Linda Nochlin, Whitney Chadwick, all listed in the podcast notes To experience the feminist works of Sally Brown follow her at sallery_art on Instagram.