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Yvonne Todd
Creamy Pyschology

Yvonne Todd
Creamy Pyschology

In 2002 Yvonne Todd became the surprise winner of the first Walters Award. Judge Harald Szeemann confessed that Todd's was 'the work that irritated me the most'. Todd is best known for her portraits of women, her mostly invented female 'characters'. These portraits are typically contrived, and are nostalgically styled and art directed, using costumes, wigs, makeup, and false teeth. For her costumes, Todd scours the Internet to purchase vintage designer gowns, sometimes owned by celebrities whose lives have become synonymous with tragedy, such as Whitney Houston. Many of Todd's characters seem to suffer from some soap-operatic malaise, explicit or implicit. They include cosmeticians, cripples, modest Christians, anorexics, cult members, showgirls and tragic heiresses. Todd incorporates herself into their world, being one of her own favourite models. Her work has a complex relation with feminism. As Todd's oeuvre grows, it incorporates new subjects. In 2009, Todd moved into photographing men. She developed a portrait series of imagined male corporate executives, as one might see them in company annual reports and prospectuses, redolent with benevolence and gravitas. In 2014, she created a series of portraits of vegans. In addition to her portraits, Todd also produces still lifes and landscapes. She recently started making videos. Creamy Psychology surveys Todd's work since the late 1990s.

Essays by Anthony Byrt, Justin Clemens, Megan Dunn, Misha Kavka, Robert Leonard, Justin Paton, Claire Regnault, and Yvonne Todd.

Published by Victoria University Press
2014
Printed in Yuanzhouzhan, China
Hardcover with dustjacket
260 pages
23.5 x 17.8cm
Text in English
ISBN: 978-0864739773
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