Tag: visual identity
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The Body without Organs of Cindy Sherman: A Reinterpretation of Corporeality in Contemporary Art (December 2024)
Cindy Sherman deconstructs representations of the body through unsettling photographic stagings. In my article “The Body without Organs of Cindy Sherman,” published in Políticas y narrativas del cuerpo 2 (Politics and Narratives of the Body 2), I explore how her work challenges identity, materiality, and bodily vulnerability in contemporary art.
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Human-object, object-human: The photographic ambiguity (April 17, 2020)
Scheduled as part of the seminar on objects at UQO, my presentation “Object-Human, Human-Object: The Photographic Ambiguity” aimed to explore how photography blurs the boundary between the body and the object. Despite its cancellation due to COVID-19, this reflection remains central to my research.

