

An edition of Francesca Woodman (1986)
Photography
By Francesca Woodman,Harm Lux,Philip Ursprung,Hans J. Rindisbacher,Kathryn Hizson
Publish Date
May 1994
Publisher
Power House Books
Language
eng
Pages
136
Description:
"This monograph on Francesca Woodman (1958–1981), the most comprehensive to date, charts new approaches to her oeuvre. Whereas the evanescence of the female figure in the artist’s photographs has often been read as an aesthetic anticipation of her suicide, the essays by publishers Gabriele Schor and Elisabeth Bronfen as well as those from Johannes Binotto, Abigail Solomon-Godeau and Beate Söntgen illustrate Woodman's passionate self-staging in the tradition of the tableau vivant. Her poetic and metaphorical use of props (mirrors, gloves, rugs etc.) and her staging in a room, where the laws of geometry seem to no longer apply, are examined in the essays. The 80 photographs in the SAMMLUNG VERBUND collection can be seen for the first time in their original size."--Publisher description.
subjects: Exhibitions, Photography, Photography of women, Artistic Photography, Photography, Artistic, Individual Photographers And Their Work, Woodman, Francesca, Photo Essays, General, 1958-1981, Individual Photographer, Reference, Photographs, catalogs, Self-portraits, Photograph collections, Photography of the nude, Sammlung Verbund
People: Francesca Woodman
Places: United States