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This article examines the use of the everyday household object and historical icons used in the assemblage work of artist Betye Saar, and how when juxtaposed alongside one another create a meaningful narrative. The specific work being analysed is Saar’s installation piece I’ll Bend But I Will Not Break from 1998. In deconstructing the visual elements of this artwork their individual meanings can be deciphered and then analysed when looked at holistically. Using a semiotic approach to these visual elements creates individual meanings that collectively transform the artwork into a larger narrative, layered with significance and feminist and activist undertones.
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This article highlights the iconography used in the work of pioneering artist Betty Saar and how the visual elements used in her assemblages create meaningful narratives.
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This page is a summary of: Of everyday objects and icons: A closer look at Betye Saar’s I’ll Bend But I Will Not Break, Visual Inquiry, December 2020, Intellect,
DOI: 10.1386/vi_00017_1.
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