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Artwork
Street Art piece
Betty Bronson
Street Art Museum Amsterdam
Author:
Btoy
Artist Bio:
Btoy is one of the first women who stepped out onto the streets of Barcelonawith detailed multi-layered stencil art that playswith colour, light and shadow to create moody and powerful portraits. Born in Barcelona, Btoy is the child of social activists and refugees fleeing the dictatorial regime in Uruguay lasting from 1973-85. As a self-taught artist, she came to graffiti while completing a photography degree (and after abandoning studies in law), first playing with paste-ups on the streets of Barcelona in the early 2000’s. At that time, before it became the mass tourism hotspot it is today, a welcoming culture and low cost of living in Barcelona created fertile ground for those experimenting with graffiti, underground music, theater and art subcultures. It was in this setting that Btoy began to vigorously investigate feminism, stereotyped gender roles and identities, and to express her own identity through her work, choosing the streets as her medium for their freedom from convention, their hidden moods, memories, and stories.
Place:
Lampertus Zijplein
Date:
2016
Technique:
Stencil
Material:
Electrical box
Acquisition:
Commission
Completed:
2015
Condition:
Gone / Illegible
Physical Description:
The work is characterised by Btoy's usual figurative realism in depicting the faces of famous people. The gaze, as in the case of many portraits, is the clouding element of the rest of the composition and the gaze direction is also suggested by the yellow, blue and green lines of the background. The taste for detail can be seen in the richness and precision of the elements of the actress outfit.
Iconography:
The play depicts Betty Bronson, an American film and television actress who began her career in the silent film era. She was particularly famous for her performance in the famous 1926 film Ben-Hur. The work is part of the series "Catch me if you can", but is also part of a series by the artist dedicated to celebrities of early American cinema, such as Gloria Swanson as well.
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