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Life In Motion: Egon Schiele/ Francesca Woodman

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October - November 2018

MAY 24 TO SEPTEMBER 23, 2018, LIVERPOOL.

Life In Motion: Egon Schiele/ Francesca Woodman

In the early 1900s, Viennese modernist artist Egon Schiele (1890–1918) stirred a controversy with his beguiling nude portraits of women, men and himself. They were almost always contorted and emotionally charged. Back then, the authorities confiscated hundreds of his works because of their sexually explicit nature. The combination of his artistic genius and perverse subject matter made him a polarising figure during the decade or so he spent as an exhibiting artist before succumbing to the Spanish influenza outbreak of 1918. Working on the other end of the twentieth century, Francesca Woodman (1958–1981) was an American photographer best known for her black and white pictures featuring either herself or female models. Her photographs show women, naked or clothed, blurred at times due to movement or due to long exposure at others. Her work

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