Under this mask, another mask. I will never be finished removing all these faces. — Claude (image via Southbank Centre) Entire decades before Cindy Sherman, Maya Geren and other gender-bending photographers, Claude Cahun snapped hundreds self-portraits that experimented with androgyny and gender ambiguity. Her lover and long-time collaborator (and former stepsister) Marcel Moore catalogued hundreds of these projects, documenting Claude's own experiments with surrealism, sexuality and the avant-garde.
A Woman to Know: Claude Cahun
A Woman to Know: Claude Cahun
A Woman to Know: Claude Cahun
Under this mask, another mask. I will never be finished removing all these faces. — Claude (image via Southbank Centre) Entire decades before Cindy Sherman, Maya Geren and other gender-bending photographers, Claude Cahun snapped hundreds self-portraits that experimented with androgyny and gender ambiguity. Her lover and long-time collaborator (and former stepsister) Marcel Moore catalogued hundreds of these projects, documenting Claude's own experiments with surrealism, sexuality and the avant-garde.