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Orshi Drozdik (born 1946 in Hungary) is a feminist visual artist based in New York City. Her work consists of drawings, paintings, photographs, etchings, performances, videos, sculptures, installations, academic writings and fiction, that explore connected themes, sometimes over an extended period. Through her work, organized into several topics, she explores themes that undermine the traditional and erotic representation of women: Individual Mythologies, Adventure in Tecnos Dystopium, and Manufacturing the Self. She is influenced by Valéria Dienes, János Zsilka, Susan Sontag, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Luce Irigaray, Walter Benjamin, and Michel Foucault, among others. Her working method: critical analysis of meaning, influenced her contemporaries, her students and later generations of women art

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  • Orsolya Drozdik [orŝoja], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Drozdik Orsolya estas hungara grafikisto, altlerneja instruisto. Ŝia eksterlanda nomvarianto estis Orshi Drozdik. Orsolya Drozdik [1] naskiĝis la 15-an de februaro 1946 en Abda. (eo)
  • Orshi Drozdik (* 15. Februar 1946 in , Ungarn) ist eine ungarische Performance- und Konzeptkünstlerin sowie Malerin und Grafikerin. Sie lebt und arbeitet in Budapest und New York. (de)
  • Orshi Drozdik (born 1946 in Hungary) is a feminist visual artist based in New York City. Her work consists of drawings, paintings, photographs, etchings, performances, videos, sculptures, installations, academic writings and fiction, that explore connected themes, sometimes over an extended period. Through her work, organized into several topics, she explores themes that undermine the traditional and erotic representation of women: Individual Mythologies, Adventure in Tecnos Dystopium, and Manufacturing the Self. She is influenced by Valéria Dienes, János Zsilka, Susan Sontag, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Luce Irigaray, Walter Benjamin, and Michel Foucault, among others. Her working method: critical analysis of meaning, influenced her contemporaries, her students and later generations of women artists. The art historian László Beke noted in an interview realized by Kata Krasznahorkai in 2017 that “Orsolya Drozdik (Orshi Drozdik) is the first feminist artist in Hungary”. (en)
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  • Orshi Drozdik with the installation Brains on High Heels, 1993. Photo, 2006 (en)
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  • Orsolya Drozdik [orŝoja], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Drozdik Orsolya estas hungara grafikisto, altlerneja instruisto. Ŝia eksterlanda nomvarianto estis Orshi Drozdik. Orsolya Drozdik [1] naskiĝis la 15-an de februaro 1946 en Abda. (eo)
  • Orshi Drozdik (* 15. Februar 1946 in , Ungarn) ist eine ungarische Performance- und Konzeptkünstlerin sowie Malerin und Grafikerin. Sie lebt und arbeitet in Budapest und New York. (de)
  • Orshi Drozdik (born 1946 in Hungary) is a feminist visual artist based in New York City. Her work consists of drawings, paintings, photographs, etchings, performances, videos, sculptures, installations, academic writings and fiction, that explore connected themes, sometimes over an extended period. Through her work, organized into several topics, she explores themes that undermine the traditional and erotic representation of women: Individual Mythologies, Adventure in Tecnos Dystopium, and Manufacturing the Self. She is influenced by Valéria Dienes, János Zsilka, Susan Sontag, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Luce Irigaray, Walter Benjamin, and Michel Foucault, among others. Her working method: critical analysis of meaning, influenced her contemporaries, her students and later generations of women art (en)
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