Rewriting-a-Century

The FEMALE CANON 

Rewriting twentieth-century literature through the female voice.

The Female Canon originated from an archive of more than six thousand inherited books.

While rewriting twentieth-century literature from the female perspective,
a parallel question emerged: how would these authors have appeared had they been women?
 
Each portrait merges the image of a canonical writer with a painted female
portrait from the same historical period.
 
Printed on glass, the works form a series of ten portraits — one for each decade
of the twentieth century.
Joyce Zinkeisen
Fitzgerald De Lempicka
Houellebecq Bacon