4/06/19
I’ve been thinking about what work and questions I should take to discuss at my tutorial this week. I’ve realised we only have a few weeks left of term so I’m better off focusing on the one piece I’m working on with the film positives and the fold out series of Claire applying her make up rather than desperately trying to produce work for the sake of it. These images have potential to be further developed with intaglio processes.
I’ve decided I’m going to let the work guide the idea of beauty as a form of religion (a cult of beauty, women made to believe they can’t fully socially function without it) and see where it goes as it’s coincided with my reading of Naomi Wolf on religion and the beauty myth and obviously resonating with me.
I’m also going for quality over quantity at this stage and giving myself the space to do a decent amount of research for my paper by not desperately trying to produce work for the sake of it. Unless the ideas are generated from what I’m currently doing.
Goffman is filtering slowly through my mind in regards to my research paper and I’m interested in investigating the idea of the performative nature of femininity and masculinity (Grayson Perry’s Descent of Man maybe relevant here). This relates back into my images of Claire as a religious icon and the performative nature of the putting on of makeup being a part of the construction of her social identity.
But my question is how I formulate this into a paper that helps to reveal new ideas/thoughts about the artists I feel are relevant and relate back to my work. The artists and art needs to exemplify my ideas.
Goffman also did a lot of participant observation which is something I’d like to investigate tools a part of my research. I’ll need help formulating the where and when of that.
Do identities whether of race, gender or religion get reduced by this repetitive act of performance? And can I express this through my work. Maybe I already am in the repetition of the same figures in my work. Of Alex, Claire and myself in the etchings and drypoints I’ve been producing.



I’d like to think more about the process within which I’m expressing these ideas and I really like the idea of producing masks. I’m not sure how these will function, but the exterior surface layer reproduced. Maybe an inside as well as the outside to my mask, revealing deeper layers of meaning. Will these express how identities get reduced or the actual real complexities of identity.

Identities get reduced, reproduced and misunderstood, art can and does challenge many incorrect assumptions. I think the sculpture of Glenys Barton, photography of Jo Spence and painting of Jenny Saville are brilliant exemplifiers of art challenging misunderstood/stereotyped identity by emphasising multiplicity and the social context of personality (Jo Spence) or by graphically revealing the effects of stereotyping (Savilles work).
We all have many identities that perform different social functions even if we identity as a woman, man, Jew, Christian, young, old, black or white. This feeds back into Kwame Anthony Appiah’s writing on identity.
These are all areas for me to investigate for my research and I’ll take some of this to my tutorial! How this slots into my own works remains a mystery.










