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  1. Jun 16, 2020 · Claude Cahun was a surrealist, photographer, sculptor, and activist. She is best known for her gender-fluidity in art, and her anti-Nazi resistance. Jun 16, 2020 • By Jacqueline Martinez, BA English Writing.

  2. May 8, 2024 · Claude Cahun was a French writer, photographer, Surrealist, and performance artist who was largely written out of art history until the late 1980s, when her photographs were included in an exhibition of Surrealist photography in 1986. She is known for her self-portraits that portray her as.

  3. Claude Cahun (French pronunciation: [klod ka.œ̃], born Lucy Renee Mathilde Schwob; 25 October 1894 – 8 December 1954) was a French surrealist photographer, sculptor, and writer. Schwob adopted the pseudonym Claude Cahun in 1914. Cahun is best known as a writer and self-portraitist, who assumed a variety of performative personae.

  4. Jun 19, 2019 · Overlooked No More: Claude Cahun, Whose Photographs Explored Gender and Sexuality - The New York Times. Society generally considered women to be women and men to be men in early-20th-century...

  5. Jul 6, 2023 · A French leader in the surrealist movement, Claude Cahun was a pioneering queer artist whose self-portraits played with gender identity in a way that had never been seen before. Flickr Self Portrait from the series I Am In Training Don’t Kiss Me, 1927. Photographer, essayist, mixed-media artist, performer, activist, and Nazi resistor.

  6. Artist Profile Claude Cahun. Claude Cahun was a French photographer and writer known for her surrealist self-portraits. Her performative photographic practice explores themes of identity, gender nonconformity, and self-image. Cahun's art prefigured the radical feminist. View Bio, Works & Exhibitions Artist Profile Gillian Wearing

  7. Claude Cahun French. 1929. Not on view. A creative chameleon who openly grappled with gender identity in her life and her art, Cahun was keenly attuned to the quintessentially modern condition of self-alienation—a sentiment expressed with exquisite economy by her hero, the French poet Arthur Rimbaud, in his famous line “Je est un autre ...

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