Tate Photography: Laura Aguilar
By (Author) Michael Wellen
Tate Publishing
Tate Publishing
3rd June 2025
3rd April 2025
Paperback original
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
779.092
Paperback
64
Width 140mm, Height 200mm
"Women taking ownership of their bodies and allowing forgiveness of self as a form of healing is one of the ways in which I have approached my work. It is as much a formal experiment as it is a societal gift."Laura Aguilar (1959-2018) was a trailblazing Chicana artist and photographer, best known for her images that explore ideas of beauty and the female form in relation to nature and place. In the 1980s and 1990s, she experimented with portraiture and text to give visibility to a range of perspectives from Latinx and LGBTQ communities around Los Angeles. She later began using her naked body as a subject, adopting photography as a medium to empower herself and find her place among diverse interests and intersecting identities. Her images have been increasingly exhibited and praised since a major retrospective in the United States launched in 2017.
This publication showcases works from different photographic series that made Aguilar one of the most influential artists of her generation. It also includes one of her previously unpublished artist statements.
Michael Wellen is Curator, International Art at Tate Modern.