Angela Strassheim
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La photo d'une femme enceinte nue taxée de pornographie à Jacksonville
Tous à poil ! Il n'y a pas qu'à Jean-François Coppé que ces mots font peur. A Jacksonville aussi, on tremble !
Le musée d'Art Contemporain de cette ville de Floride présente les oeuvres de l'artiste Angela Strassheim et, parmi elles, la photographie d'une femme enceinte nue : Untitled (Janine Eight Months pregnant).
La représentation de cette odalisque au gros ventre a été taxée de "pornographie" et a provoqué la colère de Clay Yarborough, le président du conseil municipal de la ville, qui a demandé au maire de suspendre les fonds de 230 000 dollars attribués au musée.
Le maire n'a heureusement pas cédé aux pressions et a affirmé son plein soutien ... - Exposition
Exhibition : «Self Portrait» at Andrea Meslin Gallery
«We are very pleased to share with you the fifth edition of our digital exhibition series--an online initiative launched this past spring. Today’s selection looks at the ways in which contemporary artists deal with current issues through the theme of self-portraiture.
Untitled ©TAL SHOCHAT
A long-standing tradition in art history, the self-portrait continues to preoccupy artists to this day. The exhibition aims to investigate the impetus of self-portraiture in a time when self-documentation is overabundant and so easily disseminated through a plethora of social networks and digital platforms. Each of the selected works contemplates the historically charged tradition of the self-portrait while presenting a variety of interpretations for its use. Whether the aim is self-contemplative, symbolic ... - Exposition
Exposition : "Project Atrium" of Angela Strassheim
The exhbition "Project Atrium" from Angela Strassheim is at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Jacksonville until the 1st of March.
Photographer Angela Strassheim illustrates transitional points in our lives—particularly the precious, fleeting nature of childhood and adolescence. Many photographs feature her nieces and nephews at several phases of their lives, and half have never been exhibited before. The large-format prints, some as big as seventy-five inches wide, can be viewed from all three floors of the monumental Haskell Atrium Gallery where they are hung salon-style.
© Angela Strassheim
© Angela Strassheim
© Angela Strassheim
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