These
images in the "Art History" series stem from my "Blonde
in Atlanta" series. I am interested in gender roles and
the stereotyping. My work is often about gender roles, sexuality
and behavior. Mass media has affected our outlook on this. Gender
roles of the female in the content of magazines, television
reveal the primary concerns of women are with regards to appearance,
romance and household activities. This is exemplified even throughout
art history.
As an artist
projecting myself through these images, I thought the most successful
way was to portray the contemporary female back through the
history of art. Females were usually shown as the model, often
nude, and the male was the artist. I chose to portray the Blonde
with all the stereotyping and sexuality that goes along with
it in the strong, assertive and producing role. This work is
largely about myself as I have heard the comment "you do
not look like the type of woman who would be producing this
magnitude of work."
This work fits
in with the contemporary work of today as many artists choose
to deal with social and psychological issues through photography
using careful staging and lighting. Artists to cite include
Philip Dicorcia, Jan Saudek and Cindy Sherman.
My intentions
are not to change the roles, but instead to portray how females
and males exhibit a full range of human emotions, aspirations,
roles and behaviors. My hope is that the images will enhance
one's realistic appraisal of ability self-confidence and societal
station.