Rosemarie Trockel
Schwerte, Germany
About the Artist
Rosemarie Trockel's work is characterized by its feminist perspective and its critical approach to cultural norms. Her works, which span a range of media, including sculpture, video, and textiles, challenge established norms and conventions. Trockel's work is both visually compelling and intellectually stimulating, inviting viewers to reconsider the role of art in society.Contact & Social
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