Art at the Edge: The Painter Marlene Dumas

Feminist Theology 14 (3):389-397 (2006)
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In this acticle I want to introduce the work of the painter Marlene Dumas. The human condition and religion are important themes in her work. I explore the question if she is a feminist, religious or neither but an artist with just provoking ideas? In my opinion she is in her provoking ideas at the edge of both feminism and religion.

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Quoting Caravaggio: Contemporary Art, Preposterous History.Mieke Bal - 2001 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 59 (2):224-226.

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