Thursday, 9 May 2019

Women Vorticists

I'm excited to have discovered two female Vorticist painters.


JESSICA DISMORR







HELEN SAUNDERS





Two female photographers on gender

Here are two instances of photographs by female artists that have made me think about gender and blurring binaries in very different ways.


Tatiana Bondareva

From the series Boys, which documents boys between the ages of 14 and 18 in a juvenile institution convicted of crimes in Saint-Petersburg. 





Ngadi Smart

From the series Amorphophallus Aphyllus. Feature on the British Journal of Photography.

 

Katie Paterson at Turner Contemporary

A place that exists only in moonlight



Sarah Moss, The Tidal Zone

Sarah Moss's novel, The Tidal Zone about parental anxiety is a nuanced and insightful book that aims to consistently challenge the status quo and bring together political academic thought with an effort to disentangle why clichés are clichés.

What is unique about this book is that a female author adopts the voice of a male protagonist, a stay-at-home Dad who is responsible for the house and attending to the couple's two daughters. The mother is a GP and the breadwinner, and is often late coming home, and does not do the cooking or cleaning. The father struggled to find academic work after his PhD in History of Art, moving between short-term teaching contracts, and settling for teaching on a very part-time basis, so that his time could be spent with household and child rearing duties. The father (and mother) has to deal not only with the sudden health scare of his eldest daughter, but also with the judgment of fellow parents who struggle to see beyond gender in parental roles.

Moss's aim to write from a man's perspective who adopts a traditionally female role and inhabits female spaces is ambitious and fascinating. One scene struck me in particular: the father is taking his five-year old daughter to her friend's pool party and has to navigate how to have her change in and out of her swimsuit in the locker rooms. He concludes it is not appropriate for him to accompany her to the women's locker room nor for her to change in the men's room (although women often take their young sons with them in the women's room). It is agreed that his daughter will be accompanied by a friend's mom in the women's locker room. Once by the pool, he is asked by another mother to step aside and keep his head down as other mothers (who he observes are on their phones and distracted from watching their children) are suspicious about a man watching children in a pool.


Wednesday, 1 May 2019

Andy Sweet - Jewish Retirees of Miami Beach

The New Yorker recently published an article on Andy Sweet's photographs of Jewish Retirees in Miami Beach, making me think back to many visits to see my grandparents over the winter holiday who would migrate south from Montreal to Palm Beach for the colder months. Article link here.