A Woman’s Diary I (Detail 1)

Gretta Sarfaty

A Woman’s Diary I (Detail 1), 197720.5 x 26.3cmSign in to view price
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photolithography on acetateLovay Fine Arts
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This stark black and white photograph depicts a curled, vulnerable human form. The composition emphasizes the subject's protective position, with the figure's limbs tightly wrapped around the body. The use of stark contrasts and dramatic shadows creates a sense of isolation and emotional tension. The artistic style suggests a focus on the human condition, capturing a moment of introspection or distress. The powerful imagery invites the viewer to reflect on themes of vulnerability, self-preservation, and the human experience. ...

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A Woman’s Diary I (Detail 1)
Artist
Gretta Sarfaty
B.1947, Greek

Gretta Sarfaty challenges conventional representations of women through an investigative practice combining photographic self-portraiture, performance, and auto-fiction. Her work examines the cultural and technological construction of female identity, using her own body as a site for experimentation and critique. Sarfaty developed a distinctive method of creating fictional characters through self-portraiture, adopting disguises and embodying various female archetypes. This approach allows her to confront societal clichés while asserting her autonomy as an artist. Her practice often transforms and deconstructs her own body, creating sequences or distorted representations that question the visual and psychological frameworks shaping gendered identity. Across her work, Sarfaty employs repetition, transfer, and manipulation of images to explore the fluidity of form and identity. Her practice blends psychological and corporeal transitions, examining transformation, agency, and self-definition. By merging photography, performance, painting, and drawing, she constructs immersive visual narratives that confront the viewer, challenge stereotypes, and propose alternative ways of seeing and representing the female subject. Her work consistently interrogates power, perception, and the possibilities of artistic self-determination. ...

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