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      Francesca Woodman’s Dark Gaze: The Diazotypes and Other Late Works

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      Taking up the question of the disintegrative condition of Francesca Woodman''s final works, Claire Raymond argues that through her use of diazotype, a medium that breaks down when exposed to light, Woodman created art that responds imaginatively to the end of the stable image. Raymond focuses on the...

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      Product ID:9780367197414
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Francesca Woodman's Dark Gaze
      Subtitle:The Diazotypes and Other Late Works
      Authors:Author: Claire Raymond
      Page Count:404
      Subjects:The arts: general topics, The arts: general issues, Theory of art, History of art, Religious and ceremonial art, Photography and photographs, Theory of art, Art & design styles: Modernist design & Bauhaus, Religious subjects depicted in art, Photography & photographs
      Description:Taking up the question of the disintegrative condition of Francesca Woodman''s final works, Claire Raymond argues that through her use of diazotype, a medium that breaks down when exposed to light, Woodman created art that responds imaginatively to the end of the stable image. Raymond focuses on the theoretical and the curatorial issues surrounding Woodman''s diazotypes, showing how they play the ephemeral and evanescent against the monumental and enduring.
      Focusing on the later work of the American photographer Francesca Woodman (1958-1981), Claire Raymond takes up the question of the disintegrative condition of the art she produced in the last year of her life. Departing from the techniques of her earlier compositions, Woodman worked in the diazotype process for many of these late pieces, most importantly the monumental Blueprint for a Temple. Raymond shows that through her use of diazotype, a medium that breaks down when exposed to light, Woodman created art that is both supremely evocative aesthetically and inherently unstable physically. Woodman, Raymond contends, was imaginatively responding to the end of the durable image, a historical reality acknowledged in the way her work plays the ephemeral and evanescent against the monumental and enduring. Raymond focuses on the theoretical and the curatorial issues surrounding Woodman''s diazotypes, a thematic and practical distress that haunts much of her later art, especially the artist''s book and photo series Some Disordered Interior Geometries and Portrait of a Reputation. Rather than conceiving of Woodman herself as fragile, an artist chronicling and seeming to yearn for her own disappearance, Raymond juxtaposes Woodman''s career-spanning documentation of her own image against other post-war witnesses of trauma - an artist standing in the museum ruins where she emerges most distinctly as a figure of postmodernity.
      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2021-12-13

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      Weight346 g
      Dimensions233 × 156 × 13 mm