June 24, 2005, Noon - 1:00 p.m.
Koret Visitor Education Center, SF MOMA
New York-based painter Marilyn Minter in her first solo museum show. Minter's work examines the relationships between the body, photography, and painting, tapping into cultural anxieties about sexuality and desire. This exhibition focuses on her recent works, hyperrealistic close-ups of makeup-laden lips, eyes, and toes, whose luscious colors, glossy surfaces, and immediate subject matter are both seductive and disturbing. While Minter's images mimic fashion advertising with alarming veracity, her exaggerated gestures subvert it, exposing the pleasures and dangers of glamour.
3 comments:
Her exhibition is ending, some don't forget to go check out her photography! very Provacative!
hi there,
i've seen the show last month. the photographs are fuggin awesome!
mary
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