Jill Greenberg, whose feminist work traces back to her college days at Rhode Island School of Design, is now showing Glass Ceiling at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery. The bikini-wearing, high-heeled, beautiful-bodied women that Greenberg photographed from underwater in a swimming pool are feminine to a fault. They’ve lost their identities, appearing beheaded and drowned in awkward, [...]
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11/07/11 Q&A: Jill Greenberg’s Glass Ceiling at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery
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Tags: Atlanta Celebrates Photography, Eve of the Future, feminism, feminist art, Glass Ceiling, Hagedorn Foundation Gallery, Helmut Newton, Henry Miller, Horse, Jill Greenberg, male gaze, Naomi Wolf, The Beauty Myth, The Female Object, the gaze
































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