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The Sir Mark Fehrs Haukohl Collection of European Women Photographers 2000-2020
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The Sir Mark Fehrs Haukohl Collection of European Women Photographers 2000-2020
Current price: $65.00
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The Sir Mark Fehrs Haukohl Collection of European Women Photographers 2000-2020
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An eclectic anthology of photo-based art by European women photographers from Yto Barrada to Shirana Shahbazi
This is the first publication to comprehensively explore the Texas-based philanthropist Sir Mark Fehrs Haukohl’s collection of work by European women photographers. One of the largest of its kind, the collection comprises 220 works by nearly 90 emerging and established women photographers from 17 countries in Western and Eastern Europe. Covering photo-based art made between 2000 and 2020, Haukohl’s selection questions notions of nation, identity and gender, with an emphasis on representations of the body and associated themes of beauty, femininity and objectification. Artists including Yto Barrada, Uta Barth, Carolle Bénitah, Melanie Bonajo, Vanessa Beecroft, Valerie Berlin, Natalie Czech, Eva Ko?átková, Vera Lutter, Josephine Pryde and Shirana Shahbazi employ various materials and conceptual approaches to expand our understandings of what constitutes womanhood, Europe (for many, in the context of the legacy of Soviet rule) and the medium of photography itself.
This is the first publication to comprehensively explore the Texas-based philanthropist Sir Mark Fehrs Haukohl’s collection of work by European women photographers. One of the largest of its kind, the collection comprises 220 works by nearly 90 emerging and established women photographers from 17 countries in Western and Eastern Europe. Covering photo-based art made between 2000 and 2020, Haukohl’s selection questions notions of nation, identity and gender, with an emphasis on representations of the body and associated themes of beauty, femininity and objectification. Artists including Yto Barrada, Uta Barth, Carolle Bénitah, Melanie Bonajo, Vanessa Beecroft, Valerie Berlin, Natalie Czech, Eva Ko?átková, Vera Lutter, Josephine Pryde and Shirana Shahbazi employ various materials and conceptual approaches to expand our understandings of what constitutes womanhood, Europe (for many, in the context of the legacy of Soviet rule) and the medium of photography itself.