Meet Anna Homler, The 80s Avant-Garde Artist Behind Breadwoman

Anna Homler – Breadwoman
Los Angeles, USA

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While you all may be obsessed with the brief Internet sensation that was “BreadFaceBlog“, just know that long before virality was a “thing”, there was an eternal character known as Breadwoman. Emerging from the depths of LA’s underground art gallery culture in the 80s, Breadwoman is a timeless, avant-garde character combining ephemeral electronica with anthropological inclinations — and it’s about time she’s risen again, hollowed-out bread on her head and all.

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The midwife’s blessing

The midwife’s blessing – Daczó Enikő and Kolumbán Hanna
2015 November / Saint George, Romania

This work is part of a thematic contemporary art exhibition  named ANAHITA made by the above mentioned artists who shares their interests in defining womanhood: the sensitivity of the female soul, grievances and joys. The aim of the exhibition is the breakdown of social stereotypes of womanhood.
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Cancelled Crop

Dennis Oppenheim – Cancelled Crop
1969

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In September the field was harvested in the form of an X. the grain was isolated in it’s raw state, further processing was withheld. The material is planted and cultivated for the sole purpose of withholding it from a product- oriented system. Isolating this grain from further processing (production of food stuffs) becomes like stopping raw pigment from becoming an illusionistic force on canvas.

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