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Women by Women: A Global Open Call by PhotoVogue

Last updated: May 26, 2025 2:23 pm
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The conversation surrounding The Female Gaze in photography and film is not a new one. Back in 2016, the PhotoVogue Festival delved into this topic with their exploration of The Female Gaze, featuring renowned artists such as Cindy Sherman, Petra Collins, Aida Muluneh, Nan Goldin, and Zanele Muholi. It was a moment that felt revolutionary and necessary—a direct response to the Male Gaze as theorized by Laura Mulvey. A new generation of female photographers and filmmakers were reclaiming their agency to look and be looked at on their own terms.

Fast forward nearly a decade later, and we find ourselves questioning whether The Female Gaze still adequately captures the evolving complexity of how women see the world today. While there has been a significant expansion of female-led perspectives in photography, film, and video, systemic barriers persist. Women continue to face disparities in visibility, opportunity, and financial stability. Additionally, the rise of digital platforms, while providing new avenues for representation, has also brought about increased scrutiny, the commodification of feminist narratives, and constraints on women’s freedom of expression.

It may be time to consider that The Female Gaze, as a direct response to The Male Gaze, is no longer sufficient. It remains tied to a binary opposition that may not fully encapsulate the diverse ways in which women see and experience the world today. Contemporary feminist and critical theories have broadened our understanding of vision and representation, moving beyond rigid categories to embrace fluidity, intersectionality, and self-definition.

In this evolving landscape, thinkers such as bell hooks, Judith Butler, Rosi Braidotti, Audre Lorde, Sylvia Wynter, and Donna Haraway have played key roles in shaping our understanding of how women see. They explore how race, class, resistance, gender fluidity, identity, technology, environment, social structures, power dynamics, colonial and racial hierarchies, and interconnectedness all influence and shape the ways in which women view the world around them.

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As we continue to navigate these complexities, it is essential to move beyond simplistic notions of The Female Gaze and embrace a more nuanced and inclusive approach to visual representation. By drawing on a diverse range of perspectives and voices, we can work towards a more holistic understanding of how women see and are seen in today’s society.

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