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Claire Raymond

    Photography and Resistance
    Francesca Woodman's Dark Gaze
    Francesca Woodman and the Kantian Sublime
    • Photography and Resistance

      Anticolonialist Photography in the Americas

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of photography and politics, this book posits that the act of seeing is vital to existence. It examines how photography serves as a medium of political activism, particularly through the lens of African American, Indigenous American, Latinx, and Asian American artists. By analyzing the paradoxical relationship between photography and societal invisibility, the author highlights the role of photographic practices in addressing issues of political, social, and epistemological erasure in contemporary contexts.

      Photography and Resistance2022
    • Francesca Woodman's Dark Gaze

      The Diazotypes and Other Late Works

      • 404 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Exploring the disintegrative nature of Francesca Woodman's final works, Claire Raymond examines how the artist's use of diazotype—a medium that deteriorates when exposed to light—reflects the fragility of stable images. The analysis delves into theoretical and curatorial aspects, highlighting the contrast between ephemeral art and lasting impressions. Raymond's insights reveal how Woodman's creations engage with themes of impermanence and transformation, making a significant contribution to the understanding of contemporary art.

      Francesca Woodman's Dark Gaze2021
      4.0
    • Focusing on the intersection of aesthetics and gender, the book explores Francesca Woodman's photography through a feminist lens, connecting her to historical women artists like Julia Margaret Cameron. Rather than simply analyzing her self-portraits biographically, it presents Woodman as a conceptually advanced artist who contributes to discussions on Enlightenment aesthetics and the complexities of the sublime. This inquiry highlights the nuanced dynamics of gender within the realm of artistic expression.

      Francesca Woodman and the Kantian Sublime2010
      4.4