Introducing Identify artist Tara Bogart!

Tara Bogart’s lifelong passion for photography began in her teenage days of ‘working’ in her Mother’s darkroom. Tara first showed photographs at CEG as our spring 2014 Ctrl+P artist. Now Tara’s back (no pun intended) as one of the five artists in our current group exhibition Identify.

Nina, 2012© Tara Bogart
Nina, 2012© Tara Bogart

a modern hair study

In 2011, I visited the photo archives of the National Library of France. While everything was inspirational, one photograph haunted me for months following my visit. “Hair Study”, by Felix Nadar depicts just a woman’s back and her hair. I could not stop thinking about what that same image would look like today.

“a modern hair study” consists of portraits of young women photographed from behind. By focusing on the back, the viewer is forced to contend with all of the peripheral things that make each woman unique.

In these intimate portraits I am a voyeur concentrating on a generation that is not mine. While certain ideals are often relevant to different generations, the ways in which women adorn and modify themselves often indicate the struggles of a young adult with their own ideology and individuality.

After photographing these women, I can imagine these struggles are timeless. Existing today as well as when the original Nadar portrait was taken.

Backs of French Roller Derby Girls with Tara Bogart
Backs of French Roller Derby Girls with Tara Bogart
Tara Bogart setting up in Paris
Tara Bogart setting up in Paris