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Coplans Back and Hands, 1984

Coplans Three Quarter Back, Hands Clasped, 1986

Coplans Reclining Figure, No.2, 1996

Posted on: May 3, 2019
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2019 MFA Thesis




Kay Yoo

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MFA Student

Major: Photography

Graduation Year: 2019


Artist Statement:

Driven by the desire to explore the human figure and how it functions as a site of beauty and emotion, Kay Yoo works in black and white large format portrait photography to focus on how the detail and composition of a figure can embody desire. Formally trained as a sculptor, she investigates subtlety into the body that she could not capture through sculpture.

Yoo’s current work, Coplans Reclining Figure, 1996, recreates iconic self-portraits by master photographer John Coplans. Attracted to the raw, unedited depiction of Coplans, Yoo’s work commits to treating herself similarly in these recreations, resisting the contemporary impulse to edit and sanitize images of her own body including a depiction of her face. As a young Asian female her work is immediately differentiated from Coplans’ work and describes her longing for the privileged positionality of the white, male photographer. As such, she again evokes our attention to what differentiates herself from Coplans’ and brings us to the subjectivity of the human figure.


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