Long live lo. lee. ta.

  • Dates
    2016 - 2016
  • Author
  • Topics Portrait, Editorial, Fine Art

Anna Zandman time and time again repositioned the female figure from the object of desire to an elusive character that strives to expose the dualities in our modern society.

Turning to postmodernity to help unravel the stereotypes of feminine beauty Anna worked on making these imperfections of femininity the new beautiful. Her project ‘Long. Live. Lo. Lee. Ta.’ confronts the viewer with the limitations of age and its perverse implications for beauty. Working with ‘unconventional’ models became key in Anna’s practice, both revealing the tensions of the acceptable and the unacceptable, beauty and ugliness, while shedding the light on the highly selective nature of the fashion industry.

Long Live Lo. Lee. Ta. is a new take on classic novel by Vladimir Nabokov showing mew scandalous love story of postmodernity with the same nymphet Lolita.

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