
Framed: In Con-versation (session 2)
Framed: In Con-versation is a live panel and recorded discussion series exploring gaze, authorship, and representation of the female body in photography. Bringing together artists, collaborators, and students, it reflects on power, agency, and the shifting ways women see and are seen.

Framed: In Con-versation (session 1)
Framed: In Con-versation is a live panel and recorded discussion series exploring gaze, authorship, and representation of the female body in photography. Bringing together artists, collaborators, and students, it reflects on power, agency, and the shifting ways women see and are seen.

Chair, Table, and Hatstand: controversial or iconic?
Allen Jones’s Chair, Table, and Hatstand (1969) sit between fascination and discomfort — women turned into furniture, desire turned into form. Once condemned as sexist, now reconsidered as radical, the works reveal how time reshapes controversy. This essay reflects on looking, fetish, and the shifting line between objectification and art.