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American,
b. 1950
Secret Places (I Hid, I Lived, I Loved)
1977
Gelatin silver print
25.75 x 36.5 in. (65.405 x 92.71 cm)
Gift of the Kathryn C. Wanlass Foundation
2010.23
As a conceptual feminist artist, Segalove employed the use of photography and video art to capture and comment on a version of her personal life ad well as the narratives from media and advertising. Around 1974, her work shifted to more quasi-personal narratives with Mother’s Treasures, a sequence of photographs of her mother looking at her daughter’s artworks created during her childhood. Segalove’s personal life was further displayed in her following collections like Secret Places, which portrays places she has hid, lived or worked, but is not discernable (intentionally).
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