Redmond, MoniqueJansen, MoniqueJoe, Damen2008-04-182008-04-182007-11-272007https://hdl.handle.net/10292/148The thesis Mapping the Self-Portrait: Navigating Identity and Autobiography in Visual Art is a practical project. It explores the relationship between autobiography and self-portraiture, and how these notions of the self can be represented in visual art. The exhibition 360 Potential Truisms forms the major component in this thesis, and is accompanied by a written exegesis. This exegesis explores notions of the self-portrait and autobiography in relation to identity, with focus on a post-structural approach to fragmentation and movement. Artworks have been developed to reflect a shift towards an idea of the fragmented self, involving drawing, photography, and text to allow a constantly changing interpretation of self-portraiture.AutobiographySelf-portraitIdentityFragmentMovementDrawingPhotographyTextMapping the Self-Portrait: Navigating Identity and Autobiography in Visual ArtThesisOpenAccess