FEMINISM AND PHOTOGRAPHY. Manet, Olympia (1865) Titian, Venus of Urbino (1538)

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FEMINISM AND PHOTOGRAPHY

Manet, Olympia (1865)

Titian, Venus of Urbino (1538)

Frida Khalo, Self-Portrait with Thorh Necklace and Hummingbird (1940)

Frida Khalo, The Suicide of Dorothy Hale (1939)

Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party (1979)

Kurt Hutton (1930s); Grace Robertson (1950s)

Grace Robertson

Hackney Flashers, Jo Spence

Mary Kelly, Interim ( )

"I want to emphasize the project nature of it: the ideas. It's not about style. I want the visual effect to be cumulative, a delayed but significant insight rather than the instant recognition of forms" -Mary Kelly

Mary Kelly, „Extase” (1986)

Mary Kelly, „Menace”

Jo Spence