Francesca
Woodman (April 3, 1958–January 19, 1981) was an American
photographer best known for her black and white pictures featuring
herself and female models.
Many
of her photographs show young women who are nude, blurred (due to
movement and long exposure times), merging with their
surroundings, or whose faces are obscured. Her work continues to be
the subject of much critical acclaim and attention, years after she
committed suicideat the age of 22.
Francesca
Woodman was born on April 3, 1958, in Denver, Colorado, to
well-known artists George Woodman and Betty
Woodman (Abrahams). Her older brother Charles later became
an associate professor of electronic art. Her mother is
Jewish and her father is from a Protestant background.
Woodman
attended public school in Boulder, Colorado, between 1963 and
1971 except for second grade, which she attended in Italy. She
began high school in 1972 at the private Massachusetts boarding
school Abbot Academy, where she began to develop her photographic
skills and became interested in the art form. Abbot Academy merged
with Phillips Academy in 1973; Woodman graduated from the
public Boulder High School in 1975. Through 1975, she spent
summers with her family in Italy. She spent her time in Italy in
the Florentine countryside, where she lived on an old farm with her
parents.
Beginning
in 1975, Woodman attended the Rhode Island School of
Design (RISD) in Providence, Rhode Island. She studied
in Rome between 1977 and 1978 in a RISD honors program. As
she spoke fluent Italian, she was able to befriend Italian
intellectuals and artists. She went back to Rhode Island in late
1978 to graduate from RISD.
Woodman
moved to New York City in 1979. After spending the summer
of 1979 in Stanwood, Seattle whilst visiting her boyfriend at
Pilchuck Glass School, she returned to New York "to make a
career in photography." She sent portfolios of her work to
fashion photographers, but "her solicitations did not lead
anywhere. "In the summer of 1980 she was an artist-in-residence
at theMacDowell Colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire.
In
late 1980 Woodman became depressed due to the failure of her work to
attract attention and to a broken relationship. She survived a
suicide attempt, after which she lived with her parents in
Manhattan. On January 19, 1981, she committed suicide by jumping
out a loft window in New York. An acquaintance wrote, "things
had been bad, there had been therapy, things had gotten better, guard
had been let down." Her father has suggested that Woodman's
suicide was related to an unsuccessful application for funding from
the National Endowment for the Arts.
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