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(EX)POSE: Judy Daley, Debbie Schenk, Sabine MaierSeptember 27 to December 23, 2007 Our fall show presents three different viewpoints on gendered identity, body language and cultural memory through the works of Judy Daley (Acton), Debbie Schenk (Walkerton) and Sabine Maier (Vienna). Drawing from the world of archival family shots, pin-up culture and the timeless fashion of the little black dress, the works in this show share a contemporary exploration of both body politics and culturally accepted images of femininity. ![]() With soft pencil strokes Daley re-creates lucid compositions of young girls and women in front of dark shaded backgrounds spotlighting the act of posing for a camera. Gestures and body language range from passivity to strength and artlessness to complicity. Feminine traits and attributes are also being communicated through the outfits these women are wearing. Simplicity and inconspicuousness are some of the characteristics of the underlying dress code in these drawings, projecting a womanly image that is gentle, good-natured, decent, romantic and unspoiled. Sexuality seems to play only a subordinate role. In contrast there is also the active buddy-type persona wearing loose trousers that reference masculinity and project a womanly image characterized by independence, efficiency, control and confidence. ![]() ![]() Reconciling identity through artistic practice, the works in this show serve as an investigation of the tension between the concepts of self, body, and identity. - Ilse Gassinger
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