Today's Out Spotlight is photographer, photo collagist, surrealist, artist, writer, and translator Claude Cahun is known today primarily for creating images, including self-portraits, that play with concepts of gender.
Born Lucy Renée Mathilde Schwob on October 25, 1894 in Nantes, France, into a prominent French Jewish literary family. She studied at Oxford and the Sorbonne.
Always into literature and writing, Cahun wrote about Oscar Wilde and in 1929 translated into French the writing of sexologist Havelock Ellis. Ellis entertained the theory of homosexuals as a third sex, neither masculine nor feminine, but uniting characteristics of both. This theory has been thought by some to have influenced Cahun's photographic image making.
When Cahun was 12, her divorced father married a woman whose daughter, Suzanne Malherbe, would becomes Cahun's stepsister, and later became her lover, co-creator, and lifelong companion. They lived in Paris during the 1920s and most of the 1930s.
Cahun wrote for a number of publications including L'Amitié, a homosexual review magazine. Her feminism can be seen in a 1925 manuscript which was not published until 1999, entitled "Heroines" in which she writes of Sappho, of Ulysses as a cuckold, and of Cinderella's prince as a foot fetishist.
Independently wealthy and she never had to seek employment and was able to pursue her photography independent of economic considerations.
Cahun photographed, among others, Sylvia Beach, prominent lesbian expatriate and owner of the English-language Paris bookstore Shakespeare and Company. She began producing self-portraits from 1912 until her death in 1954. Many portraits playing with, bending, or distorting gender and sometimes race. Her images were printed scrapbook size and circulated among friends. Most were never exhibited in her lifetime.
In some of her self-portraits she appears as a man, in others as an androgyne, as Buddha, as a figure with shaved head, and sometimes in a dress and wig. In one she sleeps on a shelf in a cupboard. Cahun was active in avant-garde theater and some of those self-portraits show her in roles she played. Later, she recycled her self-portraits into collages.
Collaborating with her partner Malherbe, who used the pseudonym Marcel Moore, Cahun created Aveux non avenus (sometimes translated as Canceled Confessions): meditations, aphorisms, personal philosophical ideas, and collaged images published as a book under the imprint of Editions du Carrefour in Paris in 1930.
In the late 1930s, Cahun was active in the Surrealist movement, published in Surrealist journals, and contributed sculptural-objects to Surrealist exhibitions. Her photographs also illustrated Lise Deharme's poems for children in Le Coeur de pic (The Pick-Axe Heart).
Cahun and Malherbe moved to the British Isle of Jersey in 1937. The Germans occupied the island in 1940, and the couple, who had worked with anti-fascist political groups in the period between the world wars, practiced covert forms of resistance.they became active as resistance workers and propagandists. Fervently against war, the two worked extensively in producing anti-German fliers. Many were snippets from English-to-German translations of BBC reports on the Nazi's crimes and insolence, which were pasted together to create rhythmic poems and harsh criticism. The couple then dressed up and attended many German military events in Jersey, strategically placing them in soldier's pockets, on their chairs, etc. Also, fliers were inconspicuously crumpled up and thrown into cars and windows. Cahun and Malherbe's resistance efforts were not only political but artistic actions, using their creative talents to manipulate and undermine the authority which they despised.
Cahun's life's work was focused on undermining a certain authority, however her specific resistance fighting targeted a physically dangerous threat. In 1944 they were arrested and sentenced to death, but the sentences were never carried out. However, Cahun's health never recovered from her treatment in jail, and she died in 1954. She is buried in St Brelade's Church with her partner Suzanne Malherbe/Marcel Moore).
Cahun's public identity became a commentary upon not only her own, but the public's notions of sexuality, gender, beauty, and logic. Her adoption of a sexually ambiguous name, and her androgynous self-portraits display a revolutionary way of thinking and creating, experimenting with her audience's understanding of photography as a documentation of reality. Her poetry challenged gender roles and attacked the increasingly modern world's social and economic boundaries. Also Cahun's participation in the Parisian Surrealist movement diversified the group's artwork and ushered in new representations. Where most Surrealist artists were men, and their primary images were of women as isolated symbols of eroticism, Cahun epitomized the chameleonic and multiple possibilities of the female identity. Her photographs, writings, and general life as an artistic and political revolutionary continue to influence countless artists, namely Cindy Sherman and Nan Goldin.
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
Out Spotlight CII
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Fascinating Out Spotlight, as always. I have always found the subject of the elements of each gender in all of us intriguing, more of what humanity has in common than not, the same with race issues.
I've never heard of Cahun, another fascinating Spotlight.
I'm still blown away by Adam's photo shoot. Besides being hot, he's once again trying to tear down those walls that are used to try and keep gay men in the closet, this time the one that says gay men can't look convincing in romance/sex scenes with women, or that female fans won't accept them in such situations.
There are already almost 500 comments about the photos on ONTD (and the post went up late last night), and the comments are overwhelmingly positive.
My goodness, he certainly looks convincing in those photos. He's very sexy. I think straight female fans respond to the man, not who he sleeps with in real life.
They are some pretty awesome photos Destiny. I remember the Cindy Crawford KD Lange photos. Both cross the barriers society has created for sexuality.
So Jake has dropped to #16. I think he would have been rated much higher before he decided he had to be str8.
SK you never seize to amaze me with these Spotlights. Todays is very interesting.
Man I am in the mood for some football. Go Eagles.
How about those Chiefs:-)
I love those KD/Cindy Crawford pics. I think there's something gorgeous about KD. :)
"So Jake has dropped to #16. I think he would have been rated much higher before he decided he had to be str8"
Dropped? From what?
For someone who has - according to some people - done nothing during the last two years than following his beard this is a very good result.
Thanks for bringing my attention to Cahun, Special K, I did not know him before.
Wasnt he once Hollywoods hottest eligible bachelor. Jake should have stayed single jakefan.
"Wasnt he once Hollywoods hottest eligible bachelor."
So what? Yeah, stay single so he can stay on top of some meaningless list. Great plan Tom.
No one said he was single Perspective:-)
Kenzie Dalton: Sophia Bush is Smart, Great Role Model
It was a list of The Sexiest Men in the Movies of All Time, not hottest bachelor. Like that he and his godfather are side by side in the list (Newman is #17) Can you image those two sets of blues staring at you at the same time. (Shudder)
Patriots 59-0 over Tennessee in the sleet and snow. Oh yeah.
Just got home, we've have sleet. Not sure if we will get snow on the coast or not. Like Roland says...it's not the wolves it's the ice.
Go Phillies beat LA.
I will be there for game 4 tomorrow night SK. Got great seats. I hope the Phils are up 2 to 1.
Damn Yankees!!!!!!!
So, CMM's fiance was smart enough to figure out that JJ will run any story, not matter how lame, as long as it involves Sophia or Reese.
WOW 11 to 0. I cant wait to get to Citizens Bank Park tonight. Hopefully the Phils will go up 3 to 0 in the series. I am so excited.
I am a little late in posting. I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing, Prairie Girl.
Just remember, he will always be
in your heart and you will always
have a lifetime of memories. Would
you believe I have taken this lousy
cold and now I have laryngitis? I
will survive though. Everybody try
and have a good week!
Have a good time at the game tonight, Tom! Better dress warmly.
Thanks, Kacie, that means so much. We are doing alright; hanging in there. I'm sorry to hear about your laryngitis. That would be so tough, especially knowing how I like to jabber. Kace, how is your home re-do going? Are you still working on your house? Seems you had mentioned awhile ago that the fellow who was helping you had an interruption in his life and you had to postpone things. I was just wondering if you had finished yet.
Have a good time at the game Tom.
Hope you feel better Kacie.
Dear Ted:
I am a longtime fan and I read your blolumn daily. I know you have told us that Toothy Tile's beard knows Toothy's secrets. But you have never really explained why she does what she does. Why would she pretend for so long and involve her kids? I know you say she has reasons, but what are they? Wouldn't she get tired after all this time? I would be bored to death by now. Sending love to you from the Midwest,
—JDub
Dear Goatee Gal:
She's kind of in too deep now; she's fooling even herself. Lots of women do this, really have no idea why.
Dear Ted:
I just recently had a baby and while I was on maternity leave I kept up with the gossip thanks to you! So one guess I'm probably totally off...Hayden Christensen is Toothy Tile? Love always to you and your furry friends!
—Brionna
Dear Mommy:
No go on H.C. as T2, but congrats on the baby, babe! At least you've got that to celebrate if not a correct B.V. guess. Think more hairy, more mushy.
Bitch Back!
Kacie - hope you feel better.
Color me jealous Tom. Have a great time and root for me for the Phillies to win.
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