Frances F. Denny: Let Virtue Be Your Guide
A search for meaning in heritage, a challenge to the notion of legacy, and the artist’s reckoning with a traditional version of American femininity.
Photography by Frances F. Denny
Afterword by Lisa Locascio
Clothbound with acetate jacket
9.75 x 10.5 inches
113 pages / 36 color images
Fold-out photographic insert
ISBN: 9781942185000
Limited edition of this book available HERE
A search for meaning in heritage, a challenge to the notion of legacy, and the artist’s reckoning with a traditional version of American femininity.
Photography by Frances F. Denny
Afterword by Lisa Locascio
Clothbound with acetate jacket
9.75 x 10.5 inches
113 pages / 36 color images
Fold-out photographic insert
ISBN: 9781942185000
Limited edition of this book available HERE
A search for meaning in heritage, a challenge to the notion of legacy, and the artist’s reckoning with a traditional version of American femininity.
Photography by Frances F. Denny
Afterword by Lisa Locascio
Clothbound with acetate jacket
9.75 x 10.5 inches
113 pages / 36 color images
Fold-out photographic insert
ISBN: 9781942185000
Limited edition of this book available HERE
Let Virtue Be Your Guide examines the author’s family, and their deeply rooted history as early settlers of New England (one ancestor, John Howland, was a deckhand aboard The Mayflower). Unearthing the idea of feminine “virtue” from the confines of its historical meaning, FRANCES DENNY’s photographs of the women in her family have a watchful quality, as if she is defining for herself what it means to be a woman. Her subjects, and the domestic spaces they inhabit, together evoke a distinct and well-worn privilege. But Denny finds the places where seams pull apart, exposing the shifts occurring across generations of women.