I Make Up the Image of My Perfection/I Make Up The Image of My Deformity, 1974 - 2008

Basel 2019
I Make Up the Image of My Perfection/I Make Up The Image of My Deformity

michèle didier

Prints & Multiples
Photograph and text
60.0 x 50.0 x 3.0 (厘米)
23.6 x 19.7 x 1.2 (吋)
Martha Wilson "I Make Up the Image of My Perfection/I Make Up The Image of My Deformity" Color photographs, text 60 x 50 x 3 cm Edition of 4 and 2 artist's proofs 1974/2008 A real pioneer in using performance as an artistic medium in itself, Martha Wilson stages her body, and as an actress would do, grinds and transforms herself, creating multiple self-portraits becoming subversive characters. She creates innovative photographic and video works exploring her female subjectivity through role-playing, costume transformations, and “invasions” of other people’s personae. Many of her photo-text pieces point to territory later mined by Cindy Sherman, among many other contemporary artists. Her role as an artist, but also as a federator has earned her to be considered by New York Times critic Holland Cotter to be as one of the half-dozen most important people for art in downtown Manhattan in the 1970s.