22 research outputs found
Narrative Personae and Visual Signs: Reading Leonardâs intimate photo-memoir. a/b: Auto/Biography Studies.
In this paper, I look at Joanne Leonardâs Being in Pictures and engage in a critical dialogue with an assemblage of visual and textual narratives that comprise her intimate photo memoir. In doing this I draw on Hannah Arendtâs take on narratives as tangible traces of uniqueness and plurality, political traits par excellence in the cultural histories of the human condition. Being aware of my role as a reader/viewer/interpreter of a woman artistâs auto/biographical narratives, I move beyond dilemmas of representation or questions of unveiling âthe real Leonardâ. The artist is instead configured as a narrative persona, whose narratives respond to three interrelated themes of inquiry, namely the visualization of spatial technologies, vulnerability and the gendering of memory.
Key words: gendered memories, narrative persona, spatial technologies, photo memoir, vulnerabilit
Painting the Body: Feminist Musings on Visual Autographies
In this paper I look at autographical depictions of the body in the work of Mato Ioannidou, a Greek woman artist, who participated in a wider narrative-based project on visual and textual entanglements between life and art. The paper unfolds in three parts: first, I give an overview of Ioannidouâs artwork, making connections with significant events in her life; then I discuss feminist theorizations of embodiment and visual auto/biography; and finally I draw on insights from Spinozist feminist philosophers to discuss the artistâs portrayal of womenâs bodies in three cycles of her work. What I argue is that the body becomes a centerpiece in the attempt to perceive connections between life and art through expressionism rather than representation