Sunday, March 18, 2007

Large in Small

The photographs of Jana Hojstricová depict a woman dressed up in tight and transparent clothes made from foil. The clothes tailored in ideal size are, of course, smaller than the physical size of the photographed women. Body deformations, body sweating, imprisonment of the body in tight clothes is shot through the fragments of a female body. The author concentrates on a part of a female body, which is perceived as "problematic".

9 comments:

Diane Dehler said...

Sometimes, I wonder if hatred of the female body will ever end.

Moon River said...

it is a very ambiguous situation, there is also the adoration of it..:)

Moon River said...

and any way you look at it, it is by now the fault of the women as much as it is of men...

Diane Dehler said...

Very complex indeed.

Blogschmerz said...

I think all woman should wear such nice clothes. Openess is the new bacl

Anonymous said...

oh that's lovely. beautiful curves

Anonymous said...

I feel more as if the photographer wanted to depict the way in which women constantly feel pressured to fit a figure rather than embrace their own figure. As a man I love full shapes; women should focus less on being stick thin and more on being healthy in general.

Anonymous said...

get real....
the photographer wnated to see the girl's ass and the only way to do it was to fabricate some complex theories about art and how women constantly feel pressured to fit a figure rather than embrace their own figure.he probably hit on her :)
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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