Hand It To Her, 1996

In 1992, shortly after Anita Hill’s testimony to the U.S. Congress alleging sexual misconduct by then-nominee Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, I launched a ten-year photographic project entitled Slippages. In resistance, and defiance of gravity, I tossed an empty slip into the air, inserting “hysterical gestures” into highly gendered environments while photographing its fluid transit through the frame. The project was fueled by the deep social anxiety and technological instability mounting as the Industrial Age of the 90’s gave way to the Information Age, leaving gendered hierarchies in panic and “up in the air”.

The resulting series of 10 portfolios below express moments of my decade-long performance. My guerrilla actions released something vaguely familiar, but unexpected and “out of place”, into the field of possibility. The photographs imagine the emergence of new arrangements and associations within the established order of things. I created each photograph on location with a hand-held SLR on a single frame of 35mm film, then hand-printed them on silver gelatin paper.

Portfolios

Slippages, 1992-2002

Slipper 1992 Slippages Fissures

Fissures

1992-2002

In The Name of the Daughter 1994 Slippages Ecclesiastic

Ecclesiastic

1994

Exchange Values 1996 Slippages Industrial

Steel City

1996

Decentralizer 1997 Slippages Ovulator Series

Ovulator Series

1997

Dive I 1998 Slippages Anatomy of a Fantasy

Anatomy of a Fantasy

1998

Twist 1994 Slippages TMI

Three Mile Island

1998

Vision 1999 Slippages Race Track

Saratoga Springs

1999

Nude Descending Staircase I 2001 Slippages Stages

Stages

1992-2002

Lapse 2000 2001 Slippages Wetlands

Wetlands

2000-2001

Operating Theater

2002