zoe hawk

Girlhood, unleashed. This is the work {oil paint on aluminum} of American artist Zoe Hawk. My first guess – Zoe attended an all girls school, and didn’t enjoy it, but I can’t find any proof of that. I did, however, find this quote from an interview she did which beautifully explains why she does what she does:

“My work delves into the world of adolescence, depicting girls and young women within carefully constructed scenes: at school, in the home, or out in nature. Themes of gendered socialization, anxiety, group dynamics, and performance are tackled within scenes of girlhood play and interactions, often stylistically referencing children’s storybook illustrations.

The narratives described in the paintings are meant to be sweet and somewhat familiar to the viewer, yet upon closer inspection they take a mysterious or unsettling turn. Sometimes conveying innocence and curiosity, other times confronting violence and fear, my work investigates the complex experience of coming of age. The costumes, colorful dresses, mournful funeral attire, and matching uniforms signify various modes of feminine identity, and set the stage for the girls’ interactions. Somewhere between childhood and adulthood—between fairytales and the dark realities of womanhood—these characters develop an intricate play of yearning, contention, camaraderie, and mischief, as they navigate their social and physical environments.” (quote via Art Maze Mag)






comments (4)

  1. Nikkie /// 01.27.2018 /// 1:30pm

    I went to an all girl school in the 70s and used to wonder what our school student body would have looked like way before the 70s. I always wanted to paint it, so this art above is really really cool to me. Back then, I did get as far as sketches of students from the past: one sketch of a student on the school roof walking carelessly and bravely on the edge. Thank you for this really neat art looking at this world! Great paintings!

  2. the jealous curator /// 01.27.2018 /// 3:40pm

    aren’t they great! almost makes me want to go to a boarding school… except for the fighting ; )

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