Woodman was one of the 20th century's great surrealists.
Francesca Woodman Upcoming 2024 Art Photography Shows a the Gagosian Gallery in New York and National Portrait Gallery in London.
© Francesca Woodman Francesca Woodman (1958-81) провела свое детство во Флоренции в старом доме. Ее родители были художниками. В тринадцать лет Франческа начала свои магические опыты с фотографией, которая стала для нее инструментом познания мира вокруг. Таинственная атмосфера фотографий…
De två tyngsta skälen till att jag inte kunde motstå att besöka utställningen Om att vara en ängel med Francesca Woodmans fotografier, på Moderna museet i Stockholm, var de här: 1. Det mycket fanta…
Maestra del autorretrato, su obra esconde tanto como revela
Organised by the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, On Being an Angel displays 102 photographs taken by the American artist Francesca Woodman.
Elle est l'ultime figure de la lignée des grands photographes modernes qui continue de brouiller les pistes d’une présence au monde insaisissable et hors du temps.
Given that her complete catalogue is composed almost entirely of work she produced as a student, the posthumous critical esteem for American photographer Francesca Woodman is astonishing. Unlike music or math, where precocious displays of talent are not uncommon, photography tends not to have prodigies. Woodman, who committed suicide in 1981 at age 22, is considered a rare exception. That she has achieved such status is all the more remarkable considering only a quarter of the approximately 800 images she produced—many of them self-portraits—have ever been seen by the public.
A new book attempts to distance interpretations of her work from the details of her suicide.
At 22, Francesca Woodman killed herself, leaving a legacy of beautiful and challenging photographs that influenced a generation of artists
Back in the 1970s, Lange took photographs of his friend that show Woodman in a light we’ve rarely seen. Here he shares some unseen images and speaks about their time together
Francesca Woodman | Dancing
Francesca Woodman was one of the most dynamic photographers of this century. In her short life on this planet of only 22 years, she made a mark on this world like no other.
Forty years after her death, a new exhibition celebrates the work of Francesca Woodman, whose strange images remain fascinating riddles, writes Andrew Dickson.
Back in the 1970s, Lange took photographs of his friend that show Woodman in a light we’ve rarely seen. Here he shares some unseen images and speaks about their time together
Given that her complete catalogue is composed almost entirely of work she produced as a student, the posthumous critical esteem for American photographer Francesca Woodman is astonishing. Unlike music or math, where precocious displays of talent are not uncommon, photography tends not to have prodigies. Woodman, who committed suicide in 1981 at age 22, is considered a rare exception. That she has achieved such status is all the more remarkable considering only a quarter of the approximately 800 images she produced—many of them self-portraits—have ever been seen by the public.
Our tribute page for Jungian analyst and author Marion Woodman. Includes rare audio, quotes, other tributes, and links to all of her books.
In my generation, most of the poets I admire are interested in length. By which I mean that they want to write long lines. long stanzas, long poems, poems which cover an extended sequence of events…