Corinna Brewer
Graduate Student
Contact information
Email: corinna.nicole@berkeley.edu
Group: Department of Art Practice
Web site: http://www.corinna-nicole.com.
Personal statement
In my current body of work, I am appropriating classic paintings
of female nudes by male artists and “recasting” the figure in
each painting with one of my own female models.
Instead of assuming a feminized or erotic pose, however,
I ask my models to embody masculinity, striving for female
nudes that project power, strength, and control, qualities
more commonly found in representations of the male nude.
In my paintings of women, I want to remove as much femininity
as the female body allows. By queering my subjects in this way,
and in the very act of re-creating works by men as a female
artist, I hope to provoke questions about artistic representations
of women. If women artists placed as much emphasis on the
female nude as male artists have done, how would the paintings
differ? How do both female and male viewers respond when female
nudes portray elements of masculinity? Could such images
challenge the phenomenon of the objectifying male gaze, and
could they even activate a “lesbian gaze”? If my paintings can
create a nontraditional viewing space—one in which female nudes
take on multiple complexities to transcend their traditional status
as merely beautiful objects—then perhaps they can inspire a
broader awareness of how we think about gender.