Annette Bezor

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Annette Bezor (5 April 1950 – 9 January 2020), born Annette Bateman, was an Australian painter and feminist, who lived and worked in Adelaide, South Australia. She was known for appropriating classical and pop culture images of women and using them to create stylised representations of them, often sexually charged images but not pandering to the male gaze and thereby highlighting society's attitudes towards women. Her work won significant commercial and critical success. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Annette Bezor
rdf:langString Annette Bezor
rdf:langString Annette Bezor
rdf:langString North Adelaide, South Australia
xsd:date 1950-04-05
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rdf:langString Finalist, Archibald Prize, Doug Moran Portrait Prize, Sir John Sulman Prize
xsd:date 1950-04-05
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rdf:langString Subversive images of women
rdf:langString Jackie and Jude , Miss Wong and Me
rdf:langString Annette Bezor (5 April 1950 – 9 January 2020), born Annette Bateman, was an Australian painter and feminist, who lived and worked in Adelaide, South Australia. She was known for appropriating classical and pop culture images of women and using them to create stylised representations of them, often sexually charged images but not pandering to the male gaze and thereby highlighting society's attitudes towards women. Her work won significant commercial and critical success. Bezor had 30 solo exhibitions, with her works exhibited throughout Australia as well as in Europe, Hong Kong, and the USA. She was a finalist in multiple art prizes in Australia, including the Archibald, Doug Moran and Sulman prizes as well as the Portia Geach Memorial Award in Sydney.
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