My three artworks Gaze 1, Gaze 2 and Gaze 3 depict the individual experience of looking but at the same time being aware of being looked at. This has been explored throughout art history – in particular through feminist critiques of art where the female muse in paintings was changed to a figure that confronted the viewer. Such renditions of the gaze tend to be expressed in art history as particular events as in the case of Hieronymus Bosch's painting The Conjurer. This painting depicts a group of individuals observing objects, whilst one individual in the background confronts the viewer. John Berger noted in Ways of Seeing how women in particular are aware of being looked at as they go about their day. In contrast to these event-focused, so...
What is it like to look at a painting? Research into art-viewing raises challenging considerations. ...
My work merges my passion of thinking politically and artistically. This series, A Woman’s Gaze, is ...
In this paper I explore women’s self-objectification and the internalized male gaze as mechanisms fo...
My three artworks Gaze 1, Gaze 2 and Gaze 3 depict the individual experience of looking but at the s...
The concept of the "gaze" is a trope that frequently manifests itself in Postmodern poetry especiall...
Through traditional studio photography, appropriation, and collage techniques, Glance Gaze Look se...
Gaze Relations is an art installation that visualizes how human gaze and computer vision see bodies ...
Coined by English art critic, John Berger, in 1972 and popularized by British feminist film theorist...
We describe the pattern of fixations of subjects looking at figurative and abstract paintings from d...
How do we interpret an object - a scene - a painting? Perception research and art illuminate from di...
Although a number of researchers have interpreted what J. Lacan had said about vision, most of their...
[[abstract]]Self-portrait as a special genre in western painting has long been used by artists as de...
Art exploration is a complex process conditioned by factors at different levels and includes both b...
When observing art the viewers understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
When observing art the viewer's understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
What is it like to look at a painting? Research into art-viewing raises challenging considerations. ...
My work merges my passion of thinking politically and artistically. This series, A Woman’s Gaze, is ...
In this paper I explore women’s self-objectification and the internalized male gaze as mechanisms fo...
My three artworks Gaze 1, Gaze 2 and Gaze 3 depict the individual experience of looking but at the s...
The concept of the "gaze" is a trope that frequently manifests itself in Postmodern poetry especiall...
Through traditional studio photography, appropriation, and collage techniques, Glance Gaze Look se...
Gaze Relations is an art installation that visualizes how human gaze and computer vision see bodies ...
Coined by English art critic, John Berger, in 1972 and popularized by British feminist film theorist...
We describe the pattern of fixations of subjects looking at figurative and abstract paintings from d...
How do we interpret an object - a scene - a painting? Perception research and art illuminate from di...
Although a number of researchers have interpreted what J. Lacan had said about vision, most of their...
[[abstract]]Self-portrait as a special genre in western painting has long been used by artists as de...
Art exploration is a complex process conditioned by factors at different levels and includes both b...
When observing art the viewers understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
When observing art the viewer's understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
What is it like to look at a painting? Research into art-viewing raises challenging considerations. ...
My work merges my passion of thinking politically and artistically. This series, A Woman’s Gaze, is ...
In this paper I explore women’s self-objectification and the internalized male gaze as mechanisms fo...