Blush: Janina Green, Photographs 1988 - 2010
Description:
"Blush brings together strands of Janina Green's practice from 1988 to the present. The obsessions and themes which have underpinned her work meander together in a dream - like stream of consciousness to form a whole body of work which is simultaneously delicate, intimate, sensual and faintly disconcerting.
Green's beautiful hand coloured portraits of young adults and images from the natural world sit beside her constructed photographs of domestic dysfunction and constructed narrative images dealing with childhood, motherhood, female friendship and fantasy. Running throughout are small punctuations of tiny moments of fragile beauty.
Sofia Ahlberg writing in an essay in the publication says: "Blush is writing on the body: instinctive, transparent, immediate. Suggestive of modesty, embarrassment, and shame, blushing has become the signifier of femininity. However, a blush is also something applied by women on their own bodies in order to enhance their womanliness and perhaps disguise something in the process."
The work in Blush is embedded within a profoundly feminine sensibility and animated by Green's curiosity about the way the camera obfuscates or clarifies reality."