Description |
130 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm |
Summary |
Soon after Ken and Hazel married, in 1954, it emerged that Ken was transgender. In 2011, artist Sara Davidmann and her siblings inherited a family archive containing letters, photographs and papers, which tell the story of Ken and Hazel. Moving and sometimes painful, it is a narrative of family secrets and discoveries. In response to the letters and family photographs, Sara has produced a new set of photographs using analogue, alternative and digital processes. From the raw material of the archive, to her recent photographic works, a fascinating story emerges. |
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Transgender people in art.
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Transgender people in art. |
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Transgender people in art -- Pictorial works.
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Genre/Form |
Pictorial works.
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Transgender people.
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Transgender people. |
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Transgender people -- Pictorial works.
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Photography in art.
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Photography in art. |
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Transgender people. |
Genre/Form |
Illustrated works.
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Illustrated works.
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Family archives -- Pictorial works.
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Added Author |
Williams, Val, 1949- editor.
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ISBN |
9789053308615 |
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905330861X |
Standard No. |
9789053308615 |
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