Artist Talk: Camille Eskell (Virtual)
Camille Eskell, whose mixed-media work is featured in the exhibition Cycles of Nature, examines cultural and family dynamics through the themes of vulnerability, rebirth, gender relationships, and social convention. Much like Frida Kahlo, Eskell often uses the damaged body as a metaphor to explore the themes of duality, transformation, and transcendence.
In this virtual talk, Eskell will discuss and demonstrate correlations and connections between her own torsos and cast pieces and Frida’s bodies, those of contemporary artists in The World of Frida, and also legendary photographers in Frida Kahlo in Context, like Florence Arquin, who in 1951 captured Frida Wearing Plaster Corset.
Image: Camille Eskell (American, b. 1954). Tattooed Lady: Comin’ Up Roses, from the Truncated series, 2003. Resin, graphite, colored pencil, false teeth, watercolor, and mixed media. Gift of Mrs. Louis Aston Knight, by exchange, 2018 (2018.12.2). © Camille Eskell.
Supported by funds from the Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO) through the American Recovery Plan Act.
Event Location and Ticket Information
Hudson River Museum
511 Warburton Ave
Yonkers, New York 10701
Handicap Accessible? Yes
Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Times: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Ticket pricing:
Free event
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Presenter: Hudson River Museum
Presenter Phone: 9149634550
Presenter Website: https://www.hrm.org/