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Naked War: Femen photographed by Bettina Rheims

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Bettina Rheims’ latest photographic project, Naked War, carried out in 2017 in collaboration with the writer and novelist Serge Bramly, is the result of the meeting between the French photographer and the Femen activists.

The portraits of the Femen extend the research on the construction and representation of femininity which the artist has been leading for over 35 years, and which has taken a clearly political turn since her series Détenues (2014). In this context, Bettina Rheims looks towards the feminist movement, where she finds affinities intrinsic to her work.

Femen is an international women’s movement which began in 2008 in Ukraine. Femen’s actions are part of the “third wave of feminism”, after the Suffragettes in the 19th century and the movements in the 1970s. More radical, and more physically involved, the Femen reappropriate performance codes by acting in the public sphere. Displaying slogans on their naked torsos, which become a privileged space for statements, they invented “political nudity” as a tool for raising awareness.

By stripping naked, these women demonstrate that the body remains the last and only means of resisting oppression. These reactions, ranging from accusations of public indecency to physical aggression, reveal the violence inherent in the current socio-political system.

Through the staging, but also through the specific codes of the images, Bettina Rheims gives another visibility to the Femen’s engagement and transposes the issues of feminist activism to the field of contemporary art.

Photographed against a neutral background, these fighting bodies are taken out of their public environment and, facing the spectator, address themselves directly to them. By means of photography, Bettina Rheims highlights the performative side of Femen activism and creates a work of which the artist and the activists are the co-authors. Giving a strong presence to the non-ideal and sometimes unconventional female body, turned into the medium of a political message, corporeality, always present in Bettina Rheims’ work, unveils another dimension – that of engagement and power.

 

 

Bettina Rheims, Naked War
October 21 to November 25, 2017
Galerie Xippas Paris
108 rue Vieille du Temple
75003 Paris
France

http://www.xippas.com/

Bettina Rheims’ prints are made by Picto.

 

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