jtk
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Thanks Valerie, that's the one I was thinking of.I've loved her work for a long while now. There is a great documentary called "The Woodman's" out there about her family. Her mom was a very well-known artist as well.
https://www.co-berlin.org/en/exhibitions/francesca-woodman more bio, recent show
I've loved her work for a long while now. There is a great documentary called "The Woodman's" out there about her family. Her mom was a very well-known artist as well.
She's a daring of the fine art photo work, since being rediscovered about a decade ago. Talented, committed suicide in early age, definitely, make for fascinating stories.
From what I've heard, her dad gave her a Minota Autocord and she used it for her work.Yes, jumped off a roof in Manhattan, near NYU. I believe she shot with a Linhof & Rollex back.
So sad....Yes, jumped off a roof in Manhattan, near NYU. I believe she shot with a Linhof & Rollex back.
The maturity of the work for her age is not something you see often. I like looking at her work next to Ralph Eugene Meatyard, he was older but i find a lot of the same sophistication. Both short photographic career but such powerful visons coming from both artists.I dont think I've seen another photographer who could work space time and emotion so well into a photograph and to do that at such a young age, you could only ponder what she could of achieved if she survived her illness.
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