‘Untitled 1974’ was one of Bill Henson’s earliest photographic series. When photographing the ballerinas, he found himself fascinated by faces, ‘lost to the world, absorbed in the dance. So I photographed their faces rather than their bodies. I was drawn to the spirit of some person in a space.’ Bill Henson 2004
Sequences are an important part of Henson’s work, creating a dialogue between the images and enhancing both the meaning and effect. An image that is hard to discern singularly becomes more readable as part of a sequence, while at the same time the whole sequence seems to become more ethereal and requiring of an emotional response. AG of NSW
James Wallace Pondelicek :: “Serge Oukrainsky in Algerian Dance (Grieg). The only barefoot toe dancer and greatest Oriental dancer of the Chicago Opera and head of the Pavley-Oukrainsky Ballet” (title devised from caption on photograph’s verso). | Worthpoint
Anna Ekston E. Litvinova balletistuudio õpilasena 1923. | Anna Ekston as a student of Eugenia Litvinova ballet studio in 1923. | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum on FBAnna Ekston Antverpenis 1929, Flaami Kuningliku Ooperi balletisolist. | Anna Ekston in Antwerp in 1929, ballet soloist at the Flemish Royal Opera. | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum on FBAnna Ekston E. Litvinova balletistuudio õpilasena 1923. | Anna Ekston as a student of Eugenia Litvinova ballet studio in 1923. | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum on FB