Tag: Nadine Boughton

  • Nadine Boughton: The Modess Women | LENSCRATCH

    Nadine Boughton: The Modess Women | LENSCRATCH

    Nadine Boughton: The Modess Women

    One of the taboo subjects in any arena is….well, menstruation. Nadine Boughton tackles the subject with humor and beauty in her new series, The Moddess Woman. Her project reexamines a 1950’s ad campaign for Modess sanitary napkins, a campaign that in tr

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    One of the taboo subjects in any arena is….well, menstration. Nadine Boughton tackles the subject with humor and beauty in her new series, The Moddess Woman. Her project reexamines a 1950’s ad campaign for Modess sanitary napkins, a campaign that in truth had little to do with bodily functions and more to do with glamour and mystique. She re-imagines the ads with 21st century consideration, and with her unique ability to transform the past.  Nadine’s work has been well celebrated over the years, including a number of recent exhibitions. She has eight pieces in the current exhibit, Domestic Affairs: Domesticity, Identity, and the Home, at the Newport Art Museum, Newport, RI, running through May 6, 2018, her work is featured in Outspoken: Seven Women Photographers showing at the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts, Providence, RI, through April 13. 2018. Plus she will have images in the new book by Robert Hirsch, Light and Lens, Photography in the Digital Age, due out May 14, 2018, published by Focal Press.

  • Nadine Boughton: FORTUNE AND THE FEMININE | LENSCRATCH

    Nadine Boughton: FORTUNE AND THE FEMININE | LENSCRATCH

    Nadine Boughton: FORTUNE AND THE FEMININE

    Simply put, Nadine Boughton is a collage artist and photographer. But actually, she is a visual chef of sorts, mixing imagery from vintage magazines of the 1950’s to explore the psychology, politics, and polarities of mid-century America. Nadine’s various

    via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/07/nadine-boughton-fortune-and-the-feminine-2/

    Simply put, Nadine Boughton is a collage artist and photographer. But actually, she is a visual chef of sorts, mixing imagery from vintage magazines of the 1950’s to explore the psychology, politics, and polarities of mid-century America. Nadine’s various projects have received much acclaim in the photography world, garnering numerous Top 50 Portfolio nods (2011, 2013 and 2014) in Photolucida’s Critical Mass Competitions, most likely because her work is at once humorous and thoughtful, making us consider gender roles, advertising, fantasy, and who we once were.