14 January 2011
Friday, 14 January 2011
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
A Pioneer of Abstract Animation
Synchromy No.2 (1936)
Mary Ellen Bute made 'visual music'. Between 1934 and 1953, she made fourteen short abstract, musical, animated films in collaboration with Joseph Schillinger and, later, with Ted Nemeth, who would become her husband. Many of these films were screened before a feature movie at Radio City Hall in New York. Bute was a founding member of the Women's Independent Film Exchange.
Bute died practically penniless in 1983, sacrificing all for her art.
Bute died practically penniless in 1983, sacrificing all for her art.
A short documentary about Mary Ellen Bute
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Miriam O'Reilly Wins!
Miriam O'Reilly, the 53-year-old ex-BBC presenter, today won an employment tribunal against the BBC on the grounds of ageism and sexism. O'Reilly was dropped for younger presenters on the show 'Country File' when it moved to the prime-time. As she rightly says, the outcome has, 'implications for all broadcasters, not just the BBC'.
Let's hope this means that older women will stop disappearing from our TV screens.
Let's hope this means that older women will stop disappearing from our TV screens.
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Vivian Maier, Discovered

Vivian Maier, Self Portrait






John Maloof bought a box of negatives and unprocessed rolls of film at an auction and what was inside was a document of Chicago's streets and World travels by an aloof French emigre. There are over 100,000 images that Maloof is currently processing, scanning and archiving. You can follow his blog here. Maier died in 2009, before Maloof could talk to her about her photography.
Thanks to Helen, Paul and Pina for finding this!
Friday, 31 December 2010
Black Swan Posters




These special, limited edition posters have been put out as a teaser for the new Aronofsky film, Black Swan (to be released in February 2011). I'm not sure how I feel about Aronofsky films, but the posters have made me want to see this film all the more. The posters were commissioned by Twentieth Century Fox and created by LaBoca.
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
A Portrait of Ga
Unfortunately I cannot embed this lovely short film by Scottish filmmaker Margaret Tait,
but you can see it here:
The way Ga unwraps the sticky barley sugar, trying not to get it on her fingers until it's a little shuttlecock to pop straight into her mouth, is tender and familiar.
Sunday, 31 October 2010
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Cristina Garcia Rodero (Magnum Women No.4)
"I tried to photograph the mysterious, true and magical soul of popular Spain in all its passion, love, humor, tenderness, rage, pain, in all its truth; and the fullest and most intense moments in the lives of these characters as simple as they are irresistible, with all their inner strength, as a personal challenge that gave me strength and understanding and in which I invested all my heart." - Cristina Garcia Rodero
Born: 1949, Spain
Joined Magnum: 2005
Full Member of Magnum: 2009
Three Flames. 2005
Friday, 8 October 2010
Martine Franck (Magnum Women No.3)
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Come and Go
Samuel Beckett's 1965 short play, Come and Go, is hypnotic in its space.
“[The women] assert a strength through their interdependence which makes this play one of the most perfect theatrical ensembles ever devised.” -Anthony Roche
Saturday, 11 September 2010
Haiku by Hisajo Sugita
O flower garment!
When I take it off,
Many strings coil around me.
Flowers of morning glory.
The sky above this street
Begins to overcast.
In a day of chrysanthemums
I shake and comb my wet hair
Letting the drops fall.
Hardly a word spoken
The man and his wife part -
Autumn nightfall
Chasing a butterfly
Deep into the spring woods
I am lost
Friday, 10 September 2010
Olivia Arthur (Magnum Women No. 2)
'When I am asked about my work, one of the questions that often comes up is 'How much difference does it make that I am a woman?' And I have to agree that it does make a huge difference, that plenty of the situations I have been in would not have been accessible to a man, or if a man had been present the atmosphere would have been very different.' -Olivia Arthur
Born: 1980, UK
Magnum nominee: 2008

Fatima says her midday prayers. A poster of her uncle, who is a wedding-dj, on the wall
(Iran: Beyond the Veil)

A young married couple in a migrant-worker community on the edge of Tehran
(Iran: Beyond the Veil)

(In the Name of God)

(In the Name of God)
Thursday, 9 September 2010
Disrespect to women has got to be through
Thank heavens for Kathleen Hanna's blog for resurrecting the Beastie Boys' MTV award acceptance speech. Ad-Rock's words are especially pertinent today after this year's Latitude and T-in-the-Park festivals.
As he says in the song Sure Shot:
'I want to say a little something that's long overdue
The disrespect to women has got to be through
To all the Mothers and Sisters and the Wives and Friends
I want to offer my love and respect to the end'
Making Marks
I thought I'd share this post from my favourite blog, 2 or 3 Things I Know.
9.08.2010
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Corrine Day

1962 - 2010
Photographer of the Waif, the Heroin Chic, the bare-faced model.
You will know her for those first images of Kate Moss.
But I like the light, the colours, the ratty hair and frightening spine of this photograph that somehow comment on the fallacy of the fashion world: the glamour is ripped open to reveal the structure that supports it.
Monday, 30 August 2010
Eve Arnold (Magnum Women No.1)
'If a photographer cares about the people before the lens and is compassionate, much is given. It is the photographer, not the camera, that is the instrument.' -Eve Arnold
Born: 1912, USA
Joined Magnum: 1951
Full member of Magnum: 1956

Malcolm X collecting money for the Black Muslims, Washington D.C. 1960

The Queen on tour, Cheshire, UK. 1968

A woman wearing a veil, the colour of which indicates her tribe, Cairo, Egypt. 1970
Sunday, 29 August 2010
Magnum
'Magnum is a community of thought, a shared human quality, a curiosity about what is going on in the world, a respect for what is going on and a desire to transcribe it visually.' -Henri Cartier-Bresson

Magnum meeting, Paris, 1957
The exhibition mainly focusses on the amazing photographs of its founding members, but it also displays other and more recent Magnum members. What struck me was that there was not a single woman photographer within this exhibition. As you can see in the photograph above, in 1957 there were four women in Magnum and there continues to be female Magnum members to this day. Where were they?
Eve Arnold
Olivia Arthur
Martine Franck
Christina Garcia Rodero
Inge Morath
Alessandra Sanguinetti
Lise Sarfati
Marilyn Silverstone
My next few posts will highlight the work of these women.
[I should say that at the Berlinische Galerie there was a fantastic exhibition of women photographers of the Weimar Republic, with Marianne Breslauer as the main draw.]
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Elles at the Pompidou

They say it's worse in Europe.
I have just returned from Paris.
They have women artists on show there!
The Pompidou Centre has dedicated an entire floor (and it is a large floor) to the women in its collection. See the website here for more.
By no means does it mean that this should be your only dose of female artists in the canon, but it's a start.
Monday, 23 August 2010
Thursday, 12 August 2010
Marianne Breslauer
Saturday, 7 August 2010
Wanda Jackson
The Queen of Rockabilly, ladies and gentlemen.
Wednesday, 4 August 2010
Be Prepared... The Girl Guides are on the march!

The Girl Guides are launching a petition to have airbrushed photos labelled as such. These girls and young women no longer want to only see and aspire to unnaturally 'perfect' images of women. Body confidence and self esteem is at a low (with 50% of a survey of over 1000 girls aged between 16 to 21 stating they would consider surgery to change their looks) and they want to change that. Their petition will be online tomorrow, so sign up on their website here.
If the Girl Guides was this proactive when I was in them I wouldn't have led a strike and been asked to leave!
Monday, 2 August 2010
Suso
1914-2010
She suggested that the father tries to steal a bike in The Bicycle Thieves.
She made Audrey Hepburn's character sleep in Gregory Peck's character's bed and wear his pyjamas in Roman Holiday.
Suso saw herself as 'just an artisan, the author is the director', but the stories from Cinecitta (and Hollywood) wouldn't have been the same withoutout her touch.
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
Women of the punk era
"Punk was something you did rather than listened to, or admired. It was about being that person yourself, rather than standing back and thinking that somebody else was great."
Saturday, 24 July 2010
SALT
Who's with me for a trip to the flicks?!
Apparently, Angelina Jolie was asked to be a Bond Girl and refused, saying that she would rather play Bond. A year later, when Tom Cruise turned down the role of Salt (too close to Mission Impossible), the character's gender switched and Jolie stepped in.
I'm really looking forward to seeing a big action movie that centres around a woman and with a strong leading lady.
Monday, 19 July 2010
AMAZING! From Deerhunter's Blog: Janelle Monáe
DEERHUNTER / ATLAS SOUND / GHETTO CROSS by bradford cox and cole alexander: Janelle Monáe is the new Bowie: "i'm really surprised she is not Lady Gaga level by now. This performance is mindblowing and recalls Young Americans-era Bowie with obvious..."
Nina Simone Treat
It's been a while since I last posted.
Let me make it up to you with this...
Sunday, 4 July 2010
Meshes of the Afternoon
Part One
Part Two
In her own words.
Friday, 2 July 2010
A Poem by Denise Levertov
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Friday, 25 June 2010
Freestyling
Let the Ladies take the platform and speak for themselves.
Ny, NoLay, Lady Chann, Lady Leshurr, Lioness, Princess Nyah, Alex Mills.
Thursday, 24 June 2010
Feeling the Uncertain
Monday, 21 June 2010
Rebel Girl
I tasted the revolution in their beats and screams.
Sunday, 20 June 2010
Eva Hesse
Post-minimal
Anti-form
Nothing is permanent
or can always be restored

Hang Up, 1966

Detail of Untitled, 1967
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