Francesca Woodman
- 108 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Francesca Woodman gained renown for her black-and-white photographs, frequently featuring herself and other young women. Her images often depict nudes where faces are obscured, or subjects merge with their surroundings, blurred by movement or long exposure. Her work explores themes of ephemerality, identity, and the body, allowing her subjects to dissolve into their environments. Woodman's distinctive and unsettling visual language continues to captivate, probing the fragility of human existence.
