Jacqueline Hayden
Jacqueline Hayden (born 1950) is an American feminist artist. Hayden's work focuses primarily on the theme of women's bodies as the site for larger cultural discourse. The five series highlighted on her website,[1] Celestial Bodies (2011-ongoing), Passing Away (2010–2013), Voluminous (2003–2006), Ancient Statuary Series (1996–2000), and Figure Model Series (1991–1996) all photograph women with typically marginalized body types—i.e. the aging female body, or overweight women. By highlighting or allowing these women cultural space within her artwork she has placed attention on often silenced voices and bodies. Aside from Hayden's objective of bestowing marginalized females a newfound acknowledged subjectivity in the scope of physical female representation in the historical trajectory of art, she works within larger themes of equating bodies to celestial space.
Jacqueline Hayden | |
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Born | 1950 Cincinnati, Ohio |
Education | Yale |
Known for | Photography, video |
Movement | Feminist art |
Website | jacquelinehayden |
Life
Hayden is currently professor emerita of Film and Photography at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts.[2] Hayden works with Hampshire College's Study abroad program in Havana, Cuba, where she has worked to create a historical archive of the old city.
References
- http://jacquelinehayden.net/
- Jacqueline Hayden: Faculty Page, Hampshire College, 2017, retrieved September 30, 2017