Object

Object

Claude CahunWW-1936-013878
1936·Wood and paint with tennis ball, hair, and found objects·13.7 × 16.2 × 10.2 cm (5 3/8 × 6 3/8 × 4 in.)

<p>Claude Cahun, born Lucy Schwob, was closely associated with the Paris Surrealists of the 1930s. Attracted to the group’s desire to transform society through the exploration of the unconscious, she challenged traditional ideas about gender and sexuality through her intimate photographic self-portraits, collages, and sculptures. For <em>Object</em>, Cahun altered a number of seemingly unrelated components—a doll’s hand, a cloud-shaped piece of wood, and a tennis ball painted with a wide-open eye—to produce a startling psychological resonance. The eye, in particular, a key Surrealist symbol of inner perception, also suggests female anatomy. On the base of the work, Cahun added the French phrase, “The Marseillaise is a revolutionary song, the law punishes counterfeiters with forced labor.” Much like the rest of the work, the inscription is a juxtaposition of disparate elements: the first, a well-known slogan from France’s antifascist coalition, the left-wing Popular Front, and the other, a phrase from Belgian currency. In combining these phrases, Cahun seems to point an accusatory finger at the supposed “revolutionary” leaders of France—a rare direct reference to politics in a Surrealist artwork. Her assemblages were typically ephemeral and made to be photographed; <em>Object</em> is the only sculptural work by the artist known to still exist in its original form.</p>

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Year
1936
Dimensions
13.7 × 16.2 × 10.2 cm (5 3/8 × 6 3/8 × 4 in.)

Artist

Claude Cahun
Claude Cahun

Mixed Media

Decades before the coinage of the term genderqueer, Claude Cahun explored their fluid identities through photographic self-portraits that are at once playful, melancholy and defiant.

Nantes, France

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Year
1936
Dimensions
13.7 × 16.2 × 10.2 cm (5 3/8 × 6 3/8 × 4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1936-013878

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Artist

Claude Cahun

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Mixed Media

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