Nina Katchadourian made a series of Vermeer like self portraits in the bathroom of a plane. Here's what she did! It's brilliant!
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Seat Assignment: Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style
Photographs, digital images, video and sound (2010 and ongoing)
Photographs, digital images, video and sound (2010 and ongoing)
While in the lavatory on a domestic flight in March 2010,
I spontaneously put a tissue paper toilet cover seat cover over my head
and took a picture in the mirror. The image evoked 15th-century Flemish
portraiture. I decided to add more images made in this mode and planned
to take advantage of a long-haul flight from San Francisco to Auckland,
guessing that there were likely to be long periods of time when no one
was using the lavatory on the 14-hour flight. I made several forays to
the bathroom from my aisle seat, and by the time we landed I had a large
group of new photographs entitled Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style.
I was wearing a thin black scarf that I sometimes hung up on the wall
behind me to create the deep black ground that is typical of these
portraits. There is no special illumination in use other than the
lavatory's own lights and all the images are shot hand-held with the
camera phone. At the Dunedin Public Art gallery, the photos were framed
in faux-historical frames and hung on a deep red wall reminiscent of the
painting galleries in museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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