Some notable examples of art that explore the concept of identity politics include:
"The Dinner Party" by Judy Chicago - This artwork represents notable women in history and challenges traditional notions of gender roles and identity.
"Untitled (Your body is a battleground)" by Barbara Kruger - This piece addresses issues of feminism and the female identity, particularly in relation to the media's portrayal of women.
"I Am Not Your Negro" by Raoul Peck - This documentary film explores race, identity, and politics through the writings of James Baldwin.
"Self-Portrait as a Tehuana" by Frida Kahlo - Frida Kahlo's self-portraits often reflected her Mexican heritage and challenged societal norms regarding gender and identity.
"Black Like Me" by John Howard Griffin - This book explores the author's experiences of racial identity by physically altering his appearance to appear as a black man in the segregated American South.