Photographs 1997 – 2017
Hannah Starkey

£40.00 GBP

Through [Hannah Starkey's] lens, these quotidian moments are bestowed an unmistakable emotional gravity The New York Times

Since the mid-1990s, the Northern Irish photographer Hannah Starkey has dedicated her work to women and the ways in which photography has shaped ideas about what it means to be female. Known for her cinematic mise-en-scenes, Starkey constructs portraits of women of different generations, often situated in everyday urban contexts. Proffering the view of the flâneuse – a female counterpoint to the artistic tradition of the male flâneur – Starkey’s images reveal moments of private reflection, alienation, or social interaction that might otherwise go unseen: a woman fleetingly fascinated by another woman’s reflection, or the attentive gaze of a mother carrying her child. 

Like modern-day genre paintings, Starkey’s images are driven by familiar narratives, but ones that play on the visual languages of diverse photographic genres – including diaristic, street, documentary, cinematic, fine art, and fashion – to subtly probe the ways that women are represented in popular culture. As Starkey has said, “I really think that visual culture is the last battleground for women’s equality and freedom”. From her early staged photographs made in Belfast to her recent documentation of the 2017 Women’s March in London, this catalogue raisonné charts two decades of Starkey’s influential image-making, and serves as a significant touchstone for discussions on the female gaze. The book includes a biographical essay by the curator and writer Charlotte Cotton and a candid conversation between the artist and the editor and writer Liz Jobey.

 

Embossed linen hardback, with tip-in on back cover
27.3 x 28.3 cm, 184 pages

ISBN: 978-1-912339-19-8
Publication date: November 2018
€45 £40 $50

 

In the press

Dazed
Photomonitor
The Irish Times
Republik
PhotoN
The Royal Photographic Society Journal

ELLE [Italia]
AI-AP
El País
Libération
It's Nice That
Aesthetica
LensCulture
What Will You Remember
L'Intervalle
D2
Carnet D'Art
The Observer
Wallpaper*
Eye of Photography / LOeil de la Photographie
FT Weekend