Home/Body
Title
Home/Body
Creator
Isom, Kylee
Abstract
HOME/BODY is a collection of black and white self-portraits made with a large-format 4x5 film camera. This work navigates the tangled notions of body and femininity, in relation to the domestic sphere. Utilizing shapewear, textiles, and iconographic symbols of femininity as a vessel for dialogue within the confines of the home space, this body of work looks critically at historical and present-day perceptions of gender roles, idealized beauty, and womanhood. The performative act of abstracting, distorting, or stripping away the body by subverting the function of these materials works to undermine oppressive systems of misrepresentation, while alluding to the fallacy and constructed nature of the photograph. This is a body of work which questions the way in which womanhood is tethered to domesticity and the way in which this tether serves as an obstacle to the fabrication of identity. HOME/BODY interrogates the dynamic relationship between beauty, body, and femininity and how this relationship has been sculpted and preserved throughout history.
Date
2021
Rights
Rights held by author.
Identifier
21VADS - 016
Collection
Citation
Isom, Kylee, “Home/Body,” MU Libraries Digital Exhibits and Online Forums, accessed January 8, 2025, https://library.missouri.edu/exhibits/items/show/65.
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