Curator

  • Art Institute Chicago
  • Harvard art museum
  • My Exhibition
A work made of gelatin silver print.

Self-Portrait, Pivotal Motion from Chin, Large

1974

Blythe Bohnen American, 1940-2022

United States

This work is part of a series of tightly controlled experiments in self-portraiture in which Blythe Bohnen embraced mechanical limitations in photography to create a shadowy, kinetic depiction of herself. Bohnen recorded repetitive head movements in a single image using multi-second shutter exposures. Here she shakes her head from side to side, distorting her face beyond recognition. Bohnen wrote, “I am interested in the forms that result from the kinesthetic reaction to a given situation. Similar motions in different media are translated into a variety of forms.” In this work, movement and photography join together to create a new form: an image that both is and isn’t a self-portrait.

Gelatin silver print

Photography and Media

Women artists