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American,
b. 1940
Shoe
1987
Gelatin silver print on linen
55.875 x 47 x 2.75 in.
Museum Purchase with the Dorothy Wanlass Endowment Fund
2010.41
Jo Ann Callis was studying design at UCLA when, in 1973, a photography class she took with Robert Heinecken not only opened the door to a new medium but opened it wide, giving her a sense of unlimited permission. Callis’s early work, in both black-and-white and color, often featured a figure, usually a lone female, partially concealed, costumed, or bound, in a spare, domestic setting. These images are provocative and charged, dense with sexual and psychological tension.
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