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No Bounds, from the
series Embrasure
1993
Digitally composed photograph
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About the work
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I embrace the body with curiosity, as nightmarish visions, physical recollections, and fantasies inform the perception of myself. In close-up, my body emerges as mysterious and alien, yet familiar and intimate. Horror and pleasure, the fruits of my imagination, incessantly merge and dissolve. This series examines the possibilities as well as the uncomfortable qualities of female sexuality. I have tried to create new visual language to explore and communicate this complex subject matter. The individual titles for the images emerged from names of cosmetic products, such as lipstick and rouge, which publicly manifest our desire to be desired. Embrasure is an architectural term for the recess of an opening in a door or a window and refers to the space in between. Much like the orifices in the human body, these vulnerable spaces represent neither the inside nor the outside. They are both public and private as they simultaneously reveal and conceal. K.T.
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born |
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B.A. Clark University, Worcester, MA |
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M.F.A. School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL |
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Visiting assistant professor,
University of Maryland Baltimore County; lives in Baltimore, MD
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