Helen Lehmann

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THE CHINESE BUTTERFLY

Helen Lehmann delves into the complex interplay between female representation and societal expectations. Her work examines how women are portrayed in both historical and contemporary art and commercial contexts, exploring the seductive allure alongside the underlying manipulation and self-interest often at play.

By dissecting the female image beyond its superficial layers, Lehmann challenges conventional notions of femininity and its cultural significance. Her art draws inspiration from a diverse range of sources, including everyday media, historical aesthetics, and collective memory. Through the lens of popular culture, both past and present, she conveys insightful observations and concerns about contemporary society.

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THE CHINESE BUTTERFLY

Helen Lehmann delves into the complex interplay between female representation and societal expectations. Her work examines how women are portrayed in both historical and contemporary art and commercial contexts, exploring the seductive allure alongside the underlying manipulation and self-interest often at play.

By dissecting the female image beyond its superficial layers, Lehmann challenges conventional notions of femininity and its cultural significance. Her art draws inspiration from a diverse range of sources, including everyday media, historical aesthetics, and collective memory. Through the lens of popular culture, both past and present, she conveys insightful observations and concerns about contemporary society.

THE CHINESE BUTTERFLY

Helen Lehmann delves into the complex interplay between female representation and societal expectations. Her work examines how women are portrayed in both historical and contemporary art and commercial contexts, exploring the seductive allure alongside the underlying manipulation and self-interest often at play.

By dissecting the female image beyond its superficial layers, Lehmann challenges conventional notions of femininity and its cultural significance. Her art draws inspiration from a diverse range of sources, including everyday media, historical aesthetics, and collective memory. Through the lens of popular culture, both past and present, she conveys insightful observations and concerns about contemporary society.