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This Artist Is Reinterpreting Past Tales Where Women Reclaim Their Power Through These 12 Staged Miniatures

This Artist Is Reinterpreting Past Tales Where Women Reclaim Their Power Through These 12 Staged Miniatures

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"Patriarchy has controlled the narrative for 10,000 years. My staged miniature photography series, RECLAIMING THE MUSE, reframes historic artworks and stories in contemporary terms. In centering women, historically cast as objects of beauty or scorn, I strive to revitalize the muse with agency, furthering the issues important to me as a contemporary female artist.
Mythos, power dynamics, gender roles, liberation, empowerment, and self-preservation are explored in this series, all with a deceptively playful overlay. Although I never depict actual people in my photographs, the human psyche is undeniably at the center of my work. I am fascinated by the psychological landscape, our search for meaning and the contradictions of human existence. So many stories, myths and artworks throughout history address these same concerns. I have found much rich source material to inspire my own interpretations for this series."

#1 House Of Atlas

House Of Atlas
23points

In my research, time and time again, the women in myths, folk tales, the Bible, and elsewhere are held responsible for causing both the world’s ills and the failings of men. This includes their own rapes, which are recounted in mythology with shocking frequency, and are always deemed the woman’s fault, justifying her inevitable punishment. Of course, creating variations and reinterpretations of past tales and depictions is not a novel idea, but rather an age-old tradition, practiced throughout art history. My muses take back their power and tell their own stories. There is a rich well to draw upon from historical representations. We must remember, the old tales are fiction, and it is far past time for the retelling.

This series is ongoing."

Curator: Ann Jastrab, Executive Director, Center for Photographic Art.

#2 No Means No (Leda And The Swan)

No Means No (Leda And The Swan)
18points

#3 Divine Intervention After Michelangelo

Divine Intervention After Michelangelo
18points

#4 Medusa's Vanity

Medusa's Vanity
15points

#5 Three Graces

Three Graces
13points

#6 Mother's Day After Kertesz

Mother's Day After Kertesz
12points

#7 Ceci N'est Pas Un Homme After Magritte

Ceci N'est Pas Un Homme After Magritte
11points

#8 The Bird After Jacques-Louis David

The Bird After Jacques-Louis David
10points

#9 Night Mère After Henry Fuseli

Night Mère After Henry Fuseli
10points

#10 Venus And The Pill After Botticell

Venus And The Pill  After Botticell
7points

#11 Judy And Holofernes Referencing Judith Beheading Holofernes

Judy And Holofernes Referencing Judith Beheading Holofernes
"Many artists painted this, but, of course, my favorite is Gentileschi."
6points

#12 Colossa

Colossa
5points
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