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The traditional power relationship, in which the male artist's gaze is focused,
voyeuristically, upon the female model, is complicated here by the positioning of the
mirror. The man (Wall himself) is looking at the back of the woman, while she observes
him (and herself) via the mirror. The centrality of the camera adds another layer, its
lens encompassing the whole reflected scene, while also seeming to aim straight out
at the viewer.
Detail from
Picture for Women 1979 |
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