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For this picture, Davis photographed herself in the soft morning light as she gazed out an open window. Although the pensive scene seems to be unposed, it is actually a carefully constructed exploration of beauty, desire, and self-consciousness. Davis uses images like these to recreate and reflect on moments from her personal life.
The artist explains, "In this body of work, I deal with my insecurities about my body image and the direct correlation between self-perception and the way one is perceived by others." Her pictures recall the experience of vulnerability in a society that often dictates a person’s self-worth based on the way they look.
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Title: | Clemency |
Date: | 2003 |
Artist: | Jen Davis (American, born 1978) |
Medium: | Chromogenic print |
Dimensions: | Image: 22 7/16 × 18 inches (57 × 45.7 cm) Sheet: 23 15/16 × 19 15/16 inches (60.8 × 50.7 cm) |
Classification: | Photographs |
Credit Line: | Gift of Lee Marks and John C. DePrez, Jr., Shelbyville, Indiana, 2018 |
Accession Number: | 2018-138-1 |
Geography: | Photograph taken in United States, North and Central America |
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