By Gareth Harris
Tate Liverpool throws light on the practice of Francesca Woodman—who committed suicide aged 22—in a joint show this spring that combines works by the influential US photographer and drawings by the Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele (Life in Motion: Egon Schiele/Francesca Woodman, 24 May-23 September). The show will examine how both artists focus on the “physical tensions of the human body” and “investigate selfhood”, says the exhibition co-curator Marie Nipper, the interim artistic director of Tate Liverpool.
Image: Francesca Woodman, From Polka Dot Series, Providence, Rhode Island, 1976
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