Some examples of art that challenge traditional gender roles include:
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"The Dinner Party" by Judy Chicago - This artwork features a large triangular table with place settings for 39 significant women from history, challenging the male-dominated narratives in art history.
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"Self-Portrait as a Woman" by Claude Cahun - Cahun's self-portraits challenge traditional notions of gender and identity through their ambiguous and thought-provoking imagery.
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"Gender Is Burning" by the House of Ladosha - This performance art piece uses drag and queer aesthetics to challenge and subvert traditional gender roles and expectations.
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"The Ballad of Sexual Dependency" by Nan Goldin - Through her photography, Goldin explores themes of love, intimacy, and identity, challenging traditional notions of gender and sexuality.
These artworks and many others push boundaries, spark conversations, and invite viewers to reconsider their preconceived notions about gender roles in society.