ABOUT THE GIRLS | REVIEWS

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Andrea and Zoe began collaborating in 1996 during their first year at Central Saint Martins, also sharing a Brixton flat, and were soon nicknamed 'The Girls'. ...more
 
The Observer, The Guardian, Creative Review, The British Journal of Photography, Diva Magazine, Amelia's Magazine, Chroma Journal, Londonist, 'Photography' by John Ingledew ...more
 
The modern malaise that feminism is about choice is further complicated if the woman in question actually chooses to be there. This ‘bird’ may well be in command, and so we witness the fine line between exploitation and control, what if there is an internal confidence through agency that emits from this Bird, after all? ...more
 
The Girls use their considerable wit to communicate a home truth that might otherwise be too close to the bone to engage with. ...more
 
Looking at the subject as an installation at the Festival I was drawn to the pale flesh. The subject had no animation and some bystanders thought she might not be real. ...more
 
Never ones to balk at controversy, The Girls dismantle the boundaries between gastronomy and pornography in their latest work, 'Garden Party' ...more
 
Ouija board sessions around the kitchen table at night, and the dreams that followed, were the inspiration for this multiple self-portrait by The Girls - Andrea Blood and Zoe Sinclair ...more
 
 
The Girls are currently creating their first book of self-portraits. ...more
 
Andrea Blood (née en 1975) et Zoe Sinclair (née en 1976) deux artistes photographes britanniques dont l’association primée s’étend sure 11 années, se sont surtout spécialisées dans la photographie portrait de scène et l’auto portrait. ...more