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Tate Lates: Women in Art

Disruptive Selfies

In February 2022 our collective staged another intervention, this time in person at the Tate Modern Gallery. Part of their Tate Lates: Women in Art event, our disruptive selfies activity gave participants the opportunity to utilise various materials to manipulate and distort their appearance, in a nod to Mendieta's subversive self-portraits (such as Untitled: Glass on Body Imprints, 1972; Untitled: Facial Cosmetic Variations, 1972).

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