Light Of The World
Works in Jan’s Heroes series celebrate virtues of icons from popular culture, and his female heroes in the series trace representations of women in popular culture relative to their positions of power.
The fourth lady in his series, in which Jan traces representations of power and independence on the part of iconic women in popular culture, Light of The World, presents an appropriation of a poster from the 1968 film Barbarella starring Jane Fonda, as the first-ever female super-hero portrayed on film.
Light Of The World presents an appropriation of Boris Vallejo’s (b. 1941) iconic movie poster from the 1968 film ‘Barbarella’ starring Jane Fonda, as the first-ever female super-hero portrayed on film.
This work presents a not-quite-independent or self-actualized form of female empowerment – powerful, and yet, still sexualized and objectified.
Works in Jan’s Heroes series celebrate virtues of icons from popular culture, and his female heroes in the series trace representations of women in popular culture relative to their positions of power.
The fourth lady in his series, in which Jan traces representations of power and independence on the part of iconic women in popular culture, Light of The World, presents an appropriation of a poster from the 1968 film Barbarella starring Jane Fonda, as the first-ever female super-hero portrayed on film.
Light Of The World presents an appropriation of Boris Vallejo’s (b. 1941) iconic movie poster from the 1968 film ‘Barbarella’ starring Jane Fonda, as the first-ever female super-hero portrayed on film.
This work presents a not-quite-independent or self-actualized form of female empowerment – powerful, and yet, still sexualized and objectified.
Works in Jan’s Heroes series celebrate virtues of icons from popular culture, and his female heroes in the series trace representations of women in popular culture relative to their positions of power.
The fourth lady in his series, in which Jan traces representations of power and independence on the part of iconic women in popular culture, Light of The World, presents an appropriation of a poster from the 1968 film Barbarella starring Jane Fonda, as the first-ever female super-hero portrayed on film.
Light Of The World presents an appropriation of Boris Vallejo’s (b. 1941) iconic movie poster from the 1968 film ‘Barbarella’ starring Jane Fonda, as the first-ever female super-hero portrayed on film.
This work presents a not-quite-independent or self-actualized form of female empowerment – powerful, and yet, still sexualized and objectified.
chromogenic print under gallery ‘float’ plexiglass
85cm x 60cm x 3cm
executed in 2018
edition 3 of 3 🔴🔴