A WOMAN IS A NOMADE, A WOMAN IS AN ARTIST. A LOOK AT THE BRIDES ON TOUR BY PIPPA BACCA AND SILVIA MORO IN THE FEMINIST VIEW OF ROSI BRAIDOTTI Cover Image

A WOMAN IS A NOMADE, A WOMAN IS AN ARTIST. A LOOK AT THE BRIDES ON TOUR BY PIPPA BACCA AND SILVIA MORO IN THE FEMINIST VIEW OF ROSI BRAIDOTTI
A WOMAN IS A NOMADE, A WOMAN IS AN ARTIST. A LOOK AT THE BRIDES ON TOUR BY PIPPA BACCA AND SILVIA MORO IN THE FEMINIST VIEW OF ROSI BRAIDOTTI

Author(s): Anna Dzierżyc-Horniak
Subject(s): Visual Arts
Published by: Akademia Sztuk Pięknych im. Eugeniusza Gepperta we Wrocławiu
Keywords: female subjectivity; art as relations; nomadism; hospitality

Summary/Abstract: Anna Dzierżyc-Horniak The Woman Is a Nomad, the Woman Is an Artist. A look at Brides on Tour by Pippa Bacca and Silvia Moro in the Feminist Take of Rosa Braidotti The text is an attempt at looking at the art project Brides on Tour from the perspective of the nomadic subjectivity by Rosi Braidotti. The project, in the new context lent by the death of Giuseppina Pasqualino di Marineo, known under as Pippa Bacca, gave rise to diverse commentaries, at the same time becoming a reference point for successive artistic and social endeavours. The article analyses the strategy undertaken by “the brides” as women-artists, the cultural symbols and archetypes used by them, while as a counterweight questions are asked about the faith in uncon- ditioned hospitality in the frames of what Jacques Derrida called “Abra- ham” tradition as well as about the presence of women in public space. As a result, the project seems to be an artistic performance, which de- mands including the specific, embodied female experience to be a subject in culture and politics. Its true value is located in the acquired experience; in the exchange that the artists initiate with people encountered on their way; in breaking the borders between art and everyday life. This is quite an alternative model of art and as such is an answer to the feminist de- mands of Rosi Braidotti.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 1 (25)
  • Page Range: 168-191
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English
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