Extracts from Gillian Wearing and Claude Cahun: Behind the Mask, Another Mask (2016)
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Curious Spirits Sarah Howgate, who is the author of this extract has been a Contemporary Curator at the National Portrait Gallery since 2001. One of her key roles was managing the gallery commissions. But before joining this Gallery she worked for other various galleries where she would set up new spaces specializing in British figurative art. Her research interests are in contemporary portraiture and within this type of genre, she has particularly been interested in the self-portraits. The extract is about the ‘Curious Spirits’, which was an exhibition based on the self-portraits of French Surrealist artists Claude Cahun and British contemporary artist Gillian Wearing. This exhibition particularly focused on these of self-image through the medium of photography and how this explores themes around identity and gender. A lot of it was associated with art movements, and how art flows especially with the way a self-portrait can be produced. I would say that the readi...