Image
Description
Maker
Martine Gutierrez (American, b. 1989 in Berkeley, Califoriina), (RISD BFA 2012, Printmaking)
Title
Indigenous Woman
Year
Materials/Techniques
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Techniques
Dimensions
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41.9 x 27.9 cm (16 1/2 x 11 inches)
Credit / Object Number
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Credit
Gift of Ryan Lee Gallery
Object Number
2019.77 Type
Exhibition History
Exhibition History
Label copy
At first glance, this appears to be a high-fashion magazine. On closer look, we can see that it’s the work of one artist who planned, modeled for, executed, and published this 120-page volume herself. Martine Gutierrez, a trans woman from a multiracial background, uses the glossy, colorful language of magazines and advertisements to catalogue some of her self-portrait photographic projects. She also explores the ways her identities are caught up in stereotypes and fetishizations while opening up new ways of thinking about those identities. As Gutierrez writes in the Letter to the Editor section: “This is not a magazine about fashion, lifestyle, or celebrity. Fashion is a good veneer for making people look at what otherwise might make them feel uncomfortable.”
–Conor Moynihan, assistant curator of prints, drawings, and photographs
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