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Barbican Centre's video: Curator Tour: Masculinities: Liberation through Photography at the Barbican Art Gallery

@Curator Tour: Masculinities: Liberation through Photography at the Barbican Art Gallery
Take a walk around our exhibition, 'Masculinities: Liberation through Photography' with Barbican curator, Alona Pardo. In this full-length tour, you'll be guided through the Barbican Art Gallery and learn more about masculinity in its many forms through a range of photographs as we ask: what does it mean to be a man today? Soldiers and bullfighters, bodybuilders and cruisers, fathers and sons, performers and politicians - we'll explore the work of photographers from around the world including Adi Nes, Peter Hujar, Catherine Opie, Robert Mapplethorpe, Hank Willis Thomas, Laurie Anderson and Ana Mendieta. (Age guidance: 12+) Masculinities: Liberation through Photography is open until Sunday 23 August 2020 at the Barbican https://bit.ly/2OzWJqM Show your support by making a donation and help inspire more people to discover and love the arts. https://www.barbican.org.uk/donate Chapters 00:15 Introduction - Barbican Curator Alona Pardo introduces the idea behind Masculinities and the striking work by John Coplans that welcomes you into the gallery. 03:50 Disrupting the Archetype - Exploring how artists overturn the usual representations of masculinity, we look at the work of photographers Adi Nes, Collier Schorr, Catherine Opie, Rineke Dijkstra and Robert Mapplethorpe. 11:47 Male Order: Power, Patriarchy and Space - Reflecting on the construction of male power, gender and class, here we look closer at the work of Richard Avedon and Karen Knorr. 16:38 Too Close to Home: Family and Fatherhood - Looking at the complexities of family life and fatherhood, we explore three photo series by Hans Eijkelboom, Aneta Bartos and Kalen Na’il Roach. 22:30 Queering Masculinity - Working in defiance of the expected gender norms of the time, we explore the queer culture captured in the work of Peter Hujar, David Wojnarowicz, Hal Fischer, Sunil Gupta, Rotimi Fani-Kayode and Elle Pérez. 32:21 Reclaiming the Black Body - Giving form to the black male experience, we learn more about Samuel Fosso and Hank Willis Thomas' work. 37:02 Women on Men: Reversing the Male Gaze - In the final section, we look at how the second-wave feminist movement and feminist art tried to expose idea of masculinity, notably in the work of Laurie Anderson, Marianne Wex and Ana Mendieta. * * * Pushing the boundaries of theatre, dance, film, music and visual art, the Barbican is a world-class arts and learning centre. Subscribe: http://ow.ly/O44tx Like: http://www.facebook.com/barbicancentre Follow: http://www.twitter.com/barbicancentre Discover: http://www.instagram.com/barbicancentre Explore: https://www.barbican.org.uk/read-watch-listen What’s on? http://www.barbican.org.uk Welcome to the Barbican Centre's YouTube channel. From exclusive trailers and specially commissioned interviews to concert recordings, behind the scenes tours and insights into the unseen areas of the Barbican, subscribe to our channel for all the latest Barbican videos.

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