On Being an Angel" showcasing Francesca Woodman's photography:
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On Being an Angel"
showcasing Francesca Woodman's photography:
Francesca Woodman was an American photographer known for her black and white images featuring herself or female models, often nude and blurred. Here are key details about her life:
Born in 1958 in Denver, Colorado to artist parents George and Betty Woodman.
Began taking photographs at age 13 and continued until her death.
Attended Rhode Island School of Design from 1975-1978, including a year studying in Rome.
Moved to New York City in 1979 to pursue a career in photography.
Created over 800 photographs during her short career, exploring themes of the body, identity, and self-representation.
Her work was influenced by Surrealism and often featured herself partially hidden or blurred in empty interiors.
Struggled to gain recognition for her work and suffered from depression.
Tragically died by suicide in 1981 at the age of 22.
Though largely unknown during her lifetime, Woodman's work has gained significant critical acclaim and influence since her death.
Her photographs are noted for their intimate, mysterious quality and innovative approach to self-portraiture and the female form.
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