Frieda Medín (born 1949, San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican artist. She works in photography, film making, experimental cinema and installations.
Medín has considered herself to be a self taught photographer,[1] and is recognized by many as an influential Puerto Rican artist. Frieda Medín is also considered by many as an "experimental photographer",[2] "free lance photographer",[3] and artist in "present day photography".[4] Most of her works are depicted in black and white. Most of her art, which are photographs, depict the women in Puerto Rico and their treatment in such a "patriarchal" environment.[5] Her work is not conservative in any way. It is the opposite and portraits women and the stereotypes, and social ideas and roles created and given to women in Puerto Rico
These were self Portraits and are used to represent not only her life, but also the lives of many women in Puerto Rico. These photographs like her many others are in black and white and interact with shadows and lighting. These photographs depict her nude body.[8]
Rumbos I, II, II, - Directions I, II, III- 1984
These are black and white photographs just like her other works. These photographs also portray women and their lives in Puerto Rico during these times.[9][10]
Munecas Rotas Series- Broken Dolls Series- 1984
Series of three images, also printed black and white photographs. The first photograph depicts a solo with messy hair floating in the darkness surrounded by broken glass with strong clear lighting reflecting on the doll. The second photograph depicts the same doll looking at herself on a broken mirror, and the reflection of her face and side profile is shown. The third photograph depicts a girl holding the doll by one arm and only the shadow of both is seen. According to Medín, "the doll is the first weapon of society in showing a woman her role".[11]
Installation Called Everything's Fine in Puerto Rico ASS It Is -1985
This installation death with the expectations placed on Puerto Rican women. There is actually a story behind this installation and it dealt with a Puerto Rican contestant that won a beauty pageant. In an interview when asked what she would change in Puerto Rico she stated that nothing and that everything was fine. However Frieda Medín disagreed with that statement because she saw the treatment towards women due to the patriarchal Puerto Rican society.
Aurelia- 1990
Aurelia is a short film in which Frieda Medín was the director and creator. This is a film that depicts the different character that live inside a person. Like all her other works, this film focuses on women.[12]
^Emiko, OCHIAI (2013), "Introduction: Intimate Work and the Construction of Asian Women", Asian Women and Intimate Work, Brill, pp. 1–34, doi:10.1163/9789004258082_002, ISBN9789004258082
^Emiko, OCHIAI (2013), "Introduction: Intimate Work and the Construction of Asian Women", Asian Women and Intimate Work, Brill, pp. 1–34, doi:10.1163/9789004258082_002, ISBN9789004258082
^Emiko, OCHIAI (2013), "Introduction: Intimate Work and the Construction of Asian Women", Asian Women and Intimate Work, Brill, pp. 1–34, doi:10.1163/9789004258082_002, ISBN9789004258082