Embodied Autobiographies Disrupt Notions of Femininity and Motherhood in Live Art
The article explores how three women performance artists express themselves through live and online art. By documenting their performances and interviews, the researchers show how the artists use their bodies to challenge ideas about nudity, femininity, and motherhood. The artists blend personal stories with myths to create unique performances that engage audiences in new ways. The study suggests that digital platforms can enhance rather than diminish the artists' identities. The research aims to expand our understanding of contemporary performance art and narrative theory by combining visual and practice-based approaches.