Annegret Soltau – Case Study (MOCK EXAM)

Annegret Soltau is a German Artist who works with photographs, performances and video. Photomontages of her own body and face sewn over or collaged with black thread are the most well-known works of the German artist. Soltau’s method of analysis is strictly connected to the idea of destruction and reconstruction of her image. This process drives her to a new form of Photo-montage where the main ingredient used to stick together all the pieces is not glue but a simple black thread. In this way her work can be described as a product of handcraft.

“My most important aim is to include bodily processes in my work and to use myself as a model – because I can go the furthest with myself”

In her project “Selbst” the Soltau ties up her face with tight threads of black silk, like a cocoon, of which she makes a photographic record that is subsequently stitched by following a geometric pattern that resembles a sign. The result is a type of self-harming self-portrait: as the string cuts into the sensitive skin of her face, the thread distorts its shape but also enhances its beauty. Annegret Soltau writes her story as a woman on the blank page of her face; it is a history of conflict, impulsive reactions to the family environment, and to position of women in the social context, to gender pressures and discrimination.

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Selbst, 19. 

“These are my first projects using thread in the context of photography. Using gray silk thread, I overstitched self-portraits and created a filigree of threads over my own face. I started with a photograph taken during a performance piece, and stitched over the thread in the photo using real thread.” Annegret Soltau

The most complex and elaborate project of hers was “Generativ” (1994-2005). Where she created pieces from photographs of the naked bodies of her “female chain”which composes of her grandmother, her mother, her daughter and herself. “Generativ” shows the whole span of bodily change between young and old, between the fading body of age and the emerging body in puberty.

“My main interest is the integration of body process in my work, in order to connect body and spirit as equal parts” Annegret Soltau

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Identity and Place

The Definition of identity  and its Sub-categories

identity
noun
  1. The Definition of Place
    place
    noun
    1. a particular position, point, or area in space; a location.
      2. a portion of space designated or available for or being used by someone.
      the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
      2.a close similarity or affinity

    Gender Identity

    gender identity
    noun
    
    
    
    1. a person's perception of having a particular gender, which may or may not correspond with their birth sex.

    Cultural Identity

    1.Cultural identity is the identity or feeling of belonging to a group. It is part of a person's self-conception and self-perception and is related to nationality, ethnicity, religion, social class, generation, locality or any kind of social group that has its own distinct culture. In this way, cultural identity is both characteristic of the individual but also of the culturally identical group of members sharing the same cultural identity or upbringing.

    Social Identity

    1.Social identity is one's sense of self as a member of a social group (or groups). Sociologists use the concept of social identity to explain how people understand who they are and why they do what they do.

    Geographical Identity

    1. An individual or group's sense of attachment to the country, region, city, or village in which they live.
    
    2. The key characteristics with which a particular country, region, city, or village is associated.

    Political Identity

    1.politics in which groups of people having a particular racial, religious, ethnic, social, or cultural identity tend to promote their own specific interests or concerns without regard to the interests or concerns of any larger political group
    lack of / loss of identity

Identity and Place – Post 4.b (Photoshoots – Edited Portraits)

Action Plan:

  • Use the single point lighting of a light box to cast soft light on subjects face.
  • Alter position of light box to give different effects on the subject’s face (eg. chiaroscuro).
  • Take photos of subject under different lighting.
  • Select well composed and focused images that show off the combination of the subjects face complementary to the light used.
  • Select best images based on editing plans.
  • Edit images.

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