Mirrors & Masks: Reflections and Constructions of the SelfMain MenuMirrors & MasksTour the ExhibitionRead the CatalogueCuratorsChecklist of the ExhibitionCarrie Robbins615680eb6c62151dd186dbf3ed63a15b0ea341eaAlice McGrathb7aea6f9eb931a0b52c3f000b791e5f42278a98f
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1media/PA.1980.1.2_BMC_f_2_thumb.jpg2020-04-01T17:40:16+00:00Carrie Robbins615680eb6c62151dd186dbf3ed63a15b0ea341eaLotte Jacobi, Käthe Kollwitz (1930) Gelatin silver print. Gift of Seymour Adelman, PA.1980.1.2.5"My style is the style of the person I am photographing." (Lotte Jacobi) Here, Jacobi borrows the artistic style of her sitter, artist and frequent self-portraitist Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945). By appropriating her strategies of tight cropping and direct address, Jacobi preserves the appearance of the subject confronting herself in a mirror. Perhaps she uses the portrait’s mirroring effect to identify herself with this fellow artist.media/PA.1980.1.2_BMC_f_2.jpgplain2020-08-18T14:16:36+00:00Esme Readdd6ffc8b12ade875e94a3b39793298d8e4cb3bde
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