Description
This paper examines gender representation prepared by Bux Dhyne as part of their Master of Fine Art in Painting. It explores the history that built the concepts of what gender means today and discusses how these ideas are explored in their artwork. Specifically concerning post-WWIIconsumerism, gender roles in advertising and media, representation of the LGBTQIA community, and its connection to Feminism. This examination connects their extensive research on gender to their body of work that explores and aims to dismantle existing stereotypes.