The intersection of tradition and innovation in the work of female artists
When it comes to female artists, the intersection of tradition and innovation is a fascinating topic to explore. From Frida Kahlo's use of traditional Mexican motifs to Yayoi Kusama's repetitive use of polka dots, and Tschabalala Self's manipulation of fabric, female artists have used tradition as a starting point for their work, and as a way of paying homage to their predecessors, while also pushing the boundaries of what art can be.