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Wendy Babcox Assistant Professor - Photography MFA 2000, University of Florida FAH258 View my Gallery |
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“My photography and video works provide an intersection for personal and identity with an understanding of the context of the place and time in which I live. My work looks largely with the visual politics of women’s laughter and female transgression. Projects often engage with notions of the carnivalesque, vaudeville style performance, surveillance, masquerade and the role of the tourist in contemporary culture. My work frequently foregrounds the subversive power of women’s mischief and misbehavior in the form of photographs, large-scale video projections and performances. These works are also concerned with the collision of history and memory with entertainment, information and cultural experience, and the potential for a transgressive reinterpretation of these relationships.”
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