Maxine Helfman created an powerful racial photography photo series based on fictional role-reversal.
In the series, Helfman photographs black models dressed in traditional 17th century Flemish clothing that was worn by the era's high society. The collection, called "Historical Correction" is able to tackle complex racial issues by simply suggesting an alternate historical narrative. Through art, Helfman is able to provide an option of reversed history, even though it never existed.
Aesthetically, the portraits are done accurately, including outfits, poses and lighting. Helfman is able to address current cultural and racial tensions by looking at the past and by acknowledging its injustices. Helfman's goal is not to incite controversy, but to simply to invoke a dialogue with viewers across the globe.
Role-Reversing Racial Photography
This Photo Series Portrays Black Models as 17th Century Masters
Trend Themes
1. Role-reversing Photo Series - The concept of reversing roles can be applied to various industries to challenge existing norms and create alternative perspectives.
2. Reimagining Historical Narratives - By reframing historical narratives, there is an opportunity to bring attention to past injustices and promote greater social awareness.
3. Using Art for Social Commentary - Visual arts can be used as a means of addressing complex social issues and initiating important conversations in society.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can explore the use of historical attire and create alternative interpretations that challenge current fashion trends.
2. Film and Television - Content creators can reimagine historical narratives and present alternative perspectives in films and TV shows, raising awareness about social issues.
3. Education - Educators can utilize art and visual aids to educate students on different perspectives of historical narratives and promote social awareness.