O Autorze

Claude Cahun was a French photographer and writer known for her surrealist work and exploration of gender identity. Born in 1894, Cahun used her art as a means of self-expression, challenging traditional notions of gender and identity through her photography and literary works. Her most notable contributions include the book 'Disavowals: Or Cancelled Confessions,' where she delves into the complexities of personal identity and the fluidity of gender roles. Cahun's work often featured themes of androgyny and self-portraiture, making her a significant figure in the surrealist movement.

Narodowość Francuski
Data Urodzenia October 25, 1894
Miejsce Urodzenia Nancy, Grand Est, France
Data śmierci July 8, 1954
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