



A interesting shot depicting a pose of dominance or vulnerability, reflecting the paradox of power (control vs exposure) or the invasive nests of institutional scrutiny. The Saints’ spread-eagled pose may also be seen as a parody of religious iconography of the crucifixion, inverting traditional power dynamics, positioning the Saint as both an object of worship and a passive recipient of desire and pleasure. The models’ positions also reflect the duality of authority and exposure, critiquing the Church’s opaque power structures.
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PHOTOGRAPH | NFS |
Price | £0.00 |
Dimensions | 8 x 10 x 0 H x W x D (in) |
Creation Date | January 1995 |
Subject Portraits |
Style Expressionism |
Medium Photography Film |
Substrate Paper |