Untitled (1976) by Linder

The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by Linder in 1976 and is a photomontage representative of the Feminist Art movement. It measures 13.6 x 21 cm and is housed in Tate Britain, London, UK.

This photomontage features a black-and-white image of a couple in an intimate pose. A woman, wearing a headscarf and a dark top with long sleeves, tenderly cradles the man’s face with one hand while looking at him. The man’s head is turned slightly towards the woman, creating a moment of connection between them. Disrupting this tender image, a fork replaces the woman’s face from the eyes downwards, infusing an element of surrealism and critique. The juxtaposition of the everyday domestic object with the intimate scene heightens an underlying tension and commentary, consistent with the themes of Feminist Art.

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