O’Keeffe, Kher, and the Rise of the Feminist Art Narrative on Modern Media Platforms
Reading Time: 4 minutesIn a digital landscape ruled by images, speed, and storytelling, the feminist art narrative is experiencing a renaissance through modern media platforms that don’t just disseminate art, but frame it, manipulate it, and recontextualize it. O’Keeffe and Kher represent distinct poles in the feminist art narrative, yet both navigate the same contemporary challenge: how to be seen, heard, and understood in a digital environment that often prioritizes spectacle over substance. The feminist art narrative doesn’t need more visibility—it needs more integrity—and that means cultivating media literacy that recognizes when an Instagram post is not enough, when a podcast can go deeper, and when a video essay reveals what a press release conceals.