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Obra

Judgment of Paris (after Rubens) – Dark Helen

Fecha de producción: 2007

Tipos de obras

Audiovisual

Obra gráfica

Géneros

Arte > Pintura

Arte > Escultura

Arte > Fotografía

Arte > Dibujo

Arte > Performance

Arte > Instalación

Movimientos socio-culturales

Edad Contemporánea > Feminismo

Información de la obra y contexto de creación

The photograph Judgment of Paris (after Rubens) - Dark Helen is part of a work belonging to the series Helen's Odyssey, from 2007. It has another version entitled Judgment of Paris (after Rubens)Light Helen

The photograph was part of the great exhibition at the British Museum in London "Troy: Myth and Reality", held from 21-11-2019 to 08-03-2020.

Since 2001, she has completed three series of allegorical photographs based on Roman life: "The Last Days of Pompeii", "Roman Allegories" and "Helen's Odyssey".

 In an interview, the author explains the reason for her photography series:

"All my life I have had a passion for ancient Greece, ever since I read Bulfinch's Mythology as a child. When I first read it, I wished I could live in ancient Greece. But then, later, when I found out how badly women were treated, I cheated a bit and switched my allegiance to ancient Rome, where women had some rights and might even have lived interesting lives...".

"Helen is always vilified as a seductress and admired for her beauty and feared for her power; however, no matter the way she is interpreted, her place in our historical fantasy has always been legitimised, written or painted by men. I wanted to humanize this woman, to find her under the cover of stories that obscure her to us."

Sholis, Brian (2008). "Eleanor Antin discusses her recent photographic series", Artforum, (retrieved on14/05/2021). <https://www.artforum.com/interviews/eleanor-antin-discusses-her-recent-photographic-series-20824>

 

In the 1970s, a new feminist wave began to flourish, affecting the theoretical and university sphere as well as the art movement. 

Miriam Schapiro creates the femmage category, a collage style that uses materials, objects and craft techniques culturally identified with women.

Judy Chicago creates The Dinner Party, a ceremonial table. On each side of the triangular table there are 13 services with ceramics, embroidered tablecloths and the names of the 39 guests, including Sappho, Aspasia, Theodora and Hypatia. On the white tiles on which the table sits are inscribed the names of 999 other women including Erinna, Cleobulina, Theano, Julia Domna, Clodia,  an many other Greek and Roman women.

Eleanor Antin also dynamites, with fine irony, the idealised constructions of feminity in the imagery that the classical world has transferred to our days.

Indicaciones

-CUC: Block Continuity of cultural heritage. Mythology and religion.

-Latin 4th ESO: Block Legacy and heritage.

(In the previous subjects, photographic works related to classical mythology may be used.)

-History of Art 2nd Baccalaureate: the whole of his work can be dealt with.

 

 

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