The sadness, as well as the joy, of unexpected discoveries.
Postwar French works that register disturbing truths about loss and regret, and violence and history, through aesthetic refinement anchor this exquisite, image-filled rumination on efforts to capture fleeting moments and comprehend the incomprehensible.
Carol Mavor addresses the erotic possibilities of images, exploring not ony the sexualities of the girls, maids and Madonnas, but the pleasures taken - by the viewer, the photographer, the model - in imagining these sexualities.
Carol Mavor addresses the erotic possibilities of images, exploring not ony the sexualities of the girls, maids and Madonnas, but the pleasures taken - by the viewer, the photographer, the model - in imagining these sexualities.
A vivid, imaginative response to the sensual and erotic in postwar American photography, with attention to the beauty of the nude, both male and... Læs mere
An exploration of the mythical Mary Glass—her art, her life, and her times. The life of Mary Glass is nearly forgotten, her memory on the edge of extinction. In... Læs mere