The College of Fine Arts at the University of Basrah holds a panel discussion (Philosophical discourse on the body of women in art between theory and practice)

The Continuing Education Unit at the College of Fine Arts at the University of Basra held a panel discussion on (The Philosophical Discourse of the Woman’s Body in Art between Theory and Practice)
The seminar, which was presented by the teacher, Dr. Rana Dhahi Abdel Karim, and moderated by the assistant teacher, Hadeel Iyad Makki, included identifying how the speech of the woman’s body plays an exceptional role within the ancient and modern formal construction system.
The episode discussed the difference in the treatment of the woman’s body as a result of its subjection to many formal transformations since the dawn of history, which considered it a sacred model belonging to ideal and untouchable frequencies, leading to the paradoxes of doubt, illusions and estrangement established by the data of capitalist globalization that reject the classical repercussions of the fixed understanding.

The episode aims to point out that the female body, in its successive stages, must be viewed with a broad theorical position that solves the equation of differentiation between the wrong part and the whole and transfers it to a conscious cultural fabric.
The seminar was attended by a distinguished group of students and professors of the College of Fine Arts, professors from the universities of our country, Iraq, and professors from Arab countries from Algeria, Jordan and Egypt.