Re-touched is a collaborative project by collage artist Eyre and fashion photographer Ellis. Both artists share an interest in the female body, particularly the notion of pleasure in display and gaze between women and the body. The body of work that forms ‘Re-touched’ combines photographic and collage methods in order to embody a sense of sensuality through the opening up and enfolding of the female form, on set and through the process of collage. The artists position their work within a framework of feminist theory that questions the binary thinking around the gaze. They draw on the writing of Laura U. Marks to bring a haptic quality to their photographic and collage interventions to the image, and in inviting the viewer to be touched by...
textNigerian sculptor Peju Alatise and British/Kenyan video artist Grace Ndiritu create works center...
There is a long history of debates and conflicting opinions in relation to the display of the female...
The content and form of contemporary concepts of identity in Australia originate in Australia's col...
Re-touched is a collaborative project by collage artist Eyre and fashion photographer Ellis. Both ar...
This Creative Project by Eyre is a series of photographic collages exhibited as prints and three dig...
The project develops alternate forms of representation of the female body in the mediums of oil and ...
In Willing Skin, a thesis in photography and poetry, I will attempt to deconstruct the traditions of...
Using theoretical, aesthetic and formal means specific to photographic processes, the relational exe...
Traditionally although there are any number of nude men and women produced by male artists and many ...
The female nude is a traditional image that has been and continues to be used throughout the history...
The male gaze within the visual culture is omnipresent. Consequently, this dominating perspective tr...
In this thesis I explore photographic attempts by African American women artists to produce experime...
The research project investigates the representation of an empirical model of female bodily experien...
What Women Are uses both sculpture and photography to show contrasting elements of strength and deli...
© 2011 Caroline PhillipsAs a result of Sexual Difference theory a new way to consider feminine subje...
textNigerian sculptor Peju Alatise and British/Kenyan video artist Grace Ndiritu create works center...
There is a long history of debates and conflicting opinions in relation to the display of the female...
The content and form of contemporary concepts of identity in Australia originate in Australia's col...
Re-touched is a collaborative project by collage artist Eyre and fashion photographer Ellis. Both ar...
This Creative Project by Eyre is a series of photographic collages exhibited as prints and three dig...
The project develops alternate forms of representation of the female body in the mediums of oil and ...
In Willing Skin, a thesis in photography and poetry, I will attempt to deconstruct the traditions of...
Using theoretical, aesthetic and formal means specific to photographic processes, the relational exe...
Traditionally although there are any number of nude men and women produced by male artists and many ...
The female nude is a traditional image that has been and continues to be used throughout the history...
The male gaze within the visual culture is omnipresent. Consequently, this dominating perspective tr...
In this thesis I explore photographic attempts by African American women artists to produce experime...
The research project investigates the representation of an empirical model of female bodily experien...
What Women Are uses both sculpture and photography to show contrasting elements of strength and deli...
© 2011 Caroline PhillipsAs a result of Sexual Difference theory a new way to consider feminine subje...
textNigerian sculptor Peju Alatise and British/Kenyan video artist Grace Ndiritu create works center...
There is a long history of debates and conflicting opinions in relation to the display of the female...
The content and form of contemporary concepts of identity in Australia originate in Australia's col...