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The Semiotics of Portrait Painting: Carmiel Banasky’s The Suicide of Claire Bishop

The Semiotics of Portrait Painting: Carmiel Banasky’s The Suicide of Claire Bishop

by Chelsea Werner-Jatzke | Sep 5, 2015

The Suicide of Claire Bishop by Carmiel Banasky Dzanc Books. 2015 “A decades-long plunge. The woman falls elegantly. Each frame, a segment of the woman’s fall, disconnected like a shattered mirror. . . . She is old in one frame, young in the next, echoing, perhaps, a...
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