Feminism and Surrealism; Alive, Relevant, and Not Going Anywhere | Dr. Martens x The Debutante

To celebrate Ithell Colquhoun 1460 boots we’ve partnered with editors of the Debutante to discuss how feminism and surrealism have been more relevant. Exploring some of the most influential female surrealists and the continued impact they’ve had on art and artists. This free-flowing conversation tackles issues including how the patriarchy rewrites history and why surrealism is still a movement that never went away. The DM’s x Tate collaboration is available now: The Debutante are an independent feminist surrealist art magazine. Featuring: Rachel Ashenden (she/they) @ (Instagram) @rachelashenden (TikTok) Molly Gilroy (she/her) @ (Instagram) Tasmin Petrie (she/her) @tasminpetrie (Instagram) @ (TikTok) Rochelle Roberts (she/her) @rocheller (Instagram) ------------------ Thank you for watching. For over six decades, Dr. Martens footwear has been adopted and subverted by musicians, subcultures and bold individuals. These people stand out from the crowd — and a pair of DM’s boots or shoes has always accompanied their journey of self-expression. Subscribe to Dr. Martens for more videos about the DM’s community including music, style and culture. Find out more about us & browse all our styles here: Follow us online on these channels: Instagram: Facebook: Twitter:
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