14 min

Ep 72 | Seeing the Body in Yip Cheong Fun Photographs In the Vitrine

    • Arts

Nadya reflects on her presentation ‘Framing the Body: Yip Cheong Fun and Singapore Photography in the 1960s and 1970s’ as part of the ‘Addressing Images’ series at the Research Forum at Courtauld Institute of Art, where she looked at the body’s role within the images, which have not yet been analysed in detail, and the embodied experience of looking at them. Daniela talks about the photographs that stood out to her, and Nadya speaks further about how notes from the audience, including from Rebecca Arnold’s (@documentingfashion) in the latest episode from Rebecca & Beatrice’s weekly fashion podcast (@bandeapartpodcast), have given her new ideas about the photographers and their work.

Nadya reflects on her presentation ‘Framing the Body: Yip Cheong Fun and Singapore Photography in the 1960s and 1970s’ as part of the ‘Addressing Images’ series at the Research Forum at Courtauld Institute of Art, where she looked at the body’s role within the images, which have not yet been analysed in detail, and the embodied experience of looking at them. Daniela talks about the photographs that stood out to her, and Nadya speaks further about how notes from the audience, including from Rebecca Arnold’s (@documentingfashion) in the latest episode from Rebecca & Beatrice’s weekly fashion podcast (@bandeapartpodcast), have given her new ideas about the photographers and their work.

14 min

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