Provocative Austrian feminist artist Valie Export dies at 85


Austrian avant-garde artist Valie Export poses during a press preview of her exhibition 'VALIE EXPORT Retrospective' at the Albertina museum in Vienna, Austria, June 22. 2023. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

May 14 (Reuters) - Austrian ⁠artist Valie Export, whose pioneering work and ⁠performance art made her a leading light of ‌the avant-garde feminist scene in postwar Europe, has died in Vienna at the age of 85, her foundation said ​on Thursday.

Born Waltraud Lehner in Linz ⁠in 1940, Export ⁠married young and had a daughter while still a ⁠teenager. ‌The girl grew up in the family of the artist's sister after Export ⁠decided she was not, as she once ​described it, cut ‌out to be a housewife.

Moving to Vienna, ⁠she adopted ​in the 1960s the pseudonym VALIE EXPORT, partly based on her own nickname as well as on ⁠the name of a brand of ​cigarettes. Her capitalisation of the name was itself an act of empowerment, her foundation said.

Export famously appeared ⁠partially nude in public spaces early in her career to challenge attitudes about the female body and women's place in society. Her provocative work ​would later explore conceptual art, ⁠video installations and cinema.

Among her best-known works were the ​performance art of "Tapp- und Tastkino" ‌and "Aktionshose: Genitalpanik," and later experimental ​films such as "Unsichtbare Gegner" and "Syntagma."

(Reporting by Dave Graham in Zurich; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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