The artwork entitled “Untitled,” created by the artist Linder in 1976 in the United Kingdom, is a photomontage that is part of the Feminist Art movement. The dimensions of this piece are 37 x 30 cm, and it falls under the genre of nude painting (nu). This artwork is housed at Tate Britain in London, UK.
In this work, a nude female figure dominates the composition. The figure appears to have the head of an iron and the breasts replaced with cut-out images of lips, creating a striking and provocative juxtaposition. The surreal nature of the photomontage challenges conventional representations of the female form and critiques societal perceptions of women, embodying the ethos of the Feminist Art movement. The polished and reflective quality of the figure’s skin contrasts with the mechanical and objectified elements integrated into her form, compelling the viewer to reconsider notions of identity and objectification.