Exploring the artist Leonor Fini’s (1907-1996) self-fashioning and dressing-up practices in light of recent theories of performativity, Andrea Kollnitz's presentation highlights how Fini’s extension of artistic creative practices, from painted artworks to her self-creation through costumes, masks and fashion, allowed her to become a living artwork to be created and recreated on daily basis.
Applying a multi-sensory methodology, Kollnitz explore Fini's personal theatricality, photographic self-portraits and self-transformative, gender-bending, transgressive dressing-up games in relation to surrealist practices, showcasing the hybrid identities that made up Fini”s overall character. Based on her recently published book, Becoming Leonor Fini, Kollnitz highlights Fini’s theatrical performances at balls, her self-fashioning and self-promotion as an extraordinary artist in photographic and painted portraits, and her becoming-other through dressing-up, thus charting the artist's personal and creative development, the interaction between her paintings and self-creation and her increasing self-empowerment through sartorial means.
As Kollnitz argues, Fini’s/the artist’s self-fashioning must be understood as a substantial creative practice developing and confirming artistic and personal autonomy and pointing to an extended concept of art where creation and self-creation powerfully enable each other.
Presented by Fashion Studies (MA) in the School of Art, Design History, & Theory at Parsons School of Design
Andrea Kollnitz is Professor in Art History and Head of the Art History Department at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics at Stockholm University. Her research focuses on art and nationalism; art and fashion discourses during the early 20th century; the Nordic avant-garde from transnational perspectives; the self-fashioning of avant-garde artists. Kollnitz is co-editor of Fashion and Modernism (Bloomsbury 2018), A Cultural History of the Avant-Garde in the Nordic Countries, vol 2: 1925-1950 (Brill, 2019), Fashion, Performance &
Performativity (Bloomsbury, 2021), and Fashion Aesthetics and Ethics (Bloomsbury, 2023). She is currently leading a research project on Surrealism in Sweden and has recently published her monograph Becoming Leonor Fini: Theatrical Self-Performances between Art and Life at Bloomsbury Visual Arts (2025).
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