For a society preoccupied with the female body, interest drops off precipitously after 50. Hawkes hit on this surprising corner of the internet when she was commissioned to take 500 portraits of women over the age of 50 – an act she didn’t recognise as radical until she realised how few such images existed. Immersion in a dance and movement practice has finally enabled me to land in my skin.” Credit: Ponch Hawkes Now I am honouring it, appreciating it, taking care of it. “I grew up with a sense of shame about my physical appearance. Then you look more, and you find 500,000 images of ‘Young man f…ing old woman’.” “The whole panorama, from the 50s onwards – there wasn’t anything,” she says. When photographer Ponch Hawkes went looking for images of naked older women on the internet, she found acres of blank space, then a rich vein of what’s termed “granny porn”. That's perhaps why Sylvia Sleigh's works are sometimes seen as shocking – even today.Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size Student works by women on Art UK through the twentieth century show that even when they painted from life, the male models were often modestly covered. However, having a woman artist creating a male nude has been something of a rarity, especially depicting any hint of genitalia. There are also works with clear homoerotic undertones in many male artists' works, from Michelangelo to Henry Scott Tuke. Male nudity in art had long been accepted as heroic and is found all the way back to ancient Greece. Perhaps some kind of brief would have been useful. However, the trustees of the School did not appreciate the display of male genitalia and would not allow it to be placed above the School's entrance unless Kennington added a loincloth.Īs one would hope from an artist with integrity, he refused to censor or change his vision and so the work was placed above the entrance of the library where it remains today. Kelly was one of the foremost portrait artists of his time, and yet even his standing could not prevent a public backlash when this painting went on display in Newport Museum and Art Gallery in 1947.Įric Henri Kennington (1888–1960) London School of Hygiene & Tropical MedicineĪs you can see, the panel depicts a mother and child being protected from a fanged serpent by a nude, bearded, knife-wielding father. The next nude on our list is by the firmly establishment figure of Sir Gerald Festus Kelly. But here's a quick look at some of the other works in the UK that have a salacious or saucy history. There are private works not originally intended to be shown to the public, such as Goya's La Maya desnuda (The Naked Maja) and Courbet's L'Origine du monde (The Origin of the World) – both are now in major museums (the Prado and Musee D'Orsay respectively). There are famous examples that caused a stir in public such as Manet's Olympia and the 1917 exhibition of Modigliani's works that was closed, supposedly due to the depiction of pubic hair. Artistic nudes have had a complicated history, tied up with the male gaze, the public perception of what was 'decent' at different times in history, religion, and plenty of other factors. Surely the Preston nude can't be the only one that caused some controversy at the time. There is no specific reaction recorded to this particular painting, but it set me wondering if this had been a common occurrence in galleries throughout the land. George Spencer Watson (1869–1934) Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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