Lower Region (1992) by Lorna Simpson

Lower Region - Lorna Simpson - 1992

Artwork Information

TitleLower Region
ArtistLorna Simpson
Date1992
Art MovementFeminist Art

About Lower Region

The artwork titled “Lower Region,” created by Lorna Simpson in 1992, is a significant piece within the Feminist Art movement. This photographic artwork belongs to the genre of conceptual photography and is renowned for its profound visual narrative and thematic depth.

“Lower Region” presents a triptych composed of three closely framed images. The central image showcases a detailed view of hands gently resting on the sides of a textured, woven fabric. Flanked by two similar images, the right panel reveals hands crossed over one another, introducing a contemplative posture. The left panel mirrors the central image, with hands placed on the hips. The meticulous composition and textural details emphasize the delicate interplay between fabric and skin, while the use of color and framing contributes to the artwork’s introspective nature. Subtle red text appears on the central image, adding a layer of narrative that invites deeper interpretation and contemplation. This work stands as a poignant exploration of identity, self-perception, and the nuanced experiences of female embodiment.

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