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Jo Spence
Photo Therapy: The Bride, [Collaboration with Rosy Martin]
, 1984–1986
25 x 18 cm. (9.8 x 7.1 in.)
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Jo Spence
British, 1934–1992
Photo Therapy: The Bride, [Collaboration with Rosy Martin]
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1984–1986
Jo Spence
Photo Therapy: The Bride, [Collaboration with Rosy Martin]
, 1984–1986
25 x 18 cm. (9.8 x 7.1 in.)
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Medium
Photographs, Colour photograph
Size
25 x 18 cm. (9.8 x 7.1 in.)
Price
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Richard Saltoun Gallery
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Movement
Contemporary Art, Feminist Art, Post-War
Provenance
The Estate of Jo Spence
Exhibitions
09/07/2020–10/15/2020 Jo Spence: Photo Therapy
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Description
‘Photo Therapy: The Bride’ is one of Jo’s most iconic series of works. It was developed over a Photo Therapy session on powerlessness that she did with Rosy Martin. In it, she interrogated the history of marriage, whether it be arranged or otherwise, and the idea of the woman as something to be passed or sold on with her requisite dowry.
Jo was a high street photographer for seven years and photographing weddings was a key source of her income. She often played off her early career, staging herself in front of photographic backgrounds as she does in this image. Rather than showing the happy, elated face of the bride-to-be, Spence shows herself pained, with her hand over her eyes in a representation of fatigue or as if she’s trying to hide herself from the upcoming nuptial event.
Despite this, Jo did marry. She married twice: once to Keith Holland and then to David Roberts in May 1992. Sadly, her marriage to David lasted only about six weeks before she passed away in a hospice from leukaemia.
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