Marsha Burns - Male nude
Year: 1978 ca.
Material: Silver gelatin contact print, mounted on acid free cardboard, matted.
Signature: No
Frame: No
Total size including matt: 40 x 50 cm
Image size: 10 x 12 cm
Condition: Mint
Marsha Burns (b. 1945) began to work with photography in 1972 while living in Texas, and initially used the medium to experiment with sequential imagery. After relocating to Seattle, however, she began to focus on creating enigmatic figure studies and nudes in her studio, which explore the relationship between form and emotion. Burns had her models, mostly friends and acquaintances with an androgynous quality, pose in the mostly empty setting in various states of undress, accompanied by different objects. "The people I choose to photograph are often those for whom negative or tragically simple attitudes have been formed by the majority of society," she writes.
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