Francesca Woodman and Alexander McQueen works featured in artcritical post
A post on artcritical from September 2, 2011, highlighted two distinct artistic works. Francesca Woodman's untitled gelatin silver print, created in New York between 1979 and 1980, measures 5 by 5 inches and is credited to George and Betty Woodman. Simultaneously, an ensemble from Alexander McQueen's Horn of Plenty collection, dated 2009-2010, was also presented, with courtesy attributed to Alexander McQueen. The entry was filed under an unspecified category and allowed responses via RSS feed or trackback. No exhibition or event details were provided, focusing solely on the visual documentation of these pieces.
Key facts
- Francesca Woodman created an untitled gelatin silver print in New York from 1979 to 1980
- The Woodman print measures 5 by 5 inches
- George and Betty Woodman are credited for the Woodman work
- Alexander McQueen designed an ensemble from the Horn of Plenty collection in 2009-2010
- Alexander McQueen is credited for the McQueen work
- The post was published on September 2, 2011
- The source is artcritical powered by WordPress
- The entry allowed responses through RSS 2.0 feed or trackback
Entities
Artists
- Francesca Woodman
- Alexander McQueen
Institutions
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States