
Ida Applebroog
Cultural Positioning
- • Figuration
- • Feminist Art
Selected Institutional Exhibitions
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Ida Applebroog was an American painter and printmaker whose work combined figuration, text, and dark humor to interrogate domestic violence, gender, and power dynamics in postwar American life. Working primarily in acrylic and ink, she developed a distinctive visual language that juxtaposed fragmented bodies, crude anatomical forms, and deadpan textual interventions across large canvases and serial prints. Her practice emerged outside institutional art world structures, gaining visibility from the 1970s onward through independent publication and exhibition. Applebroog's unflinching examination of bodily vulnerability and psychological trauma established her as a central figure in feminist art practices of the late twentieth century.
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