Orshi Drozdik (born 1946 in Hungary) is a post-conceptual and
feminist visual artist. Her career began in the early seventies under the Socialist regimes of Eastern Europe. Her work consists of drawings, paintings, photographs, etchings, performances, videos, sculptures, installations and academic writings through which she exposes social issues that are embedded within our cultural system. By exploring themes that undermine the traditional and erotic representation of women Drozdik has had a significant role in the history of women's art and has greatly influenced a generation of artists to follow.