Women: Powerful and Powerless
Women: Powerful and Powerless
February 16, 2015
Larry Towell, Kabul, Afghanistan, 2010
Though predominantly focused on depictions of the human body, the Teutloff Photo + Video Collection is never without a political angle. And so the idea was born to create a virtual exhibition in which the collection is approached from a 'female point of view'.
Under the heading of "Women: Powerful and Powerless", the exhibition highlights previously overlooked connections between the works on display and an array of new issues and points of discussion – yet without veering into feminist polemics. This unprecedented take on the collection addresses the fundamental topics of birth, religion, politics, sexuality, beauty and physical protest. The aim is to create a visual manifestation of different ways in which women approach these tools in situations of power or weakness.
Guided online tour:
here
For further information visit: Teutloff
Under the heading of "Women: Powerful and Powerless", the exhibition highlights previously overlooked connections between the works on display and an array of new issues and points of discussion – yet without veering into feminist polemics. This unprecedented take on the collection addresses the fundamental topics of birth, religion, politics, sexuality, beauty and physical protest. The aim is to create a visual manifestation of different ways in which women approach these tools in situations of power or weakness.
Guided online tour:
here
For further information visit: Teutloff
Larry Towell, Kabul, Afghanistan, 2010