CAR
GIRLS
Jacqueline Hassink
Hardbound,
11" x 13¾", 160
pages
9 gatefolds, 350 color illustrations
2009, Aperture
Text by Tim Dant
From the Publisher:
It takes an artist with the astute eye of Holland's Jacqueline
Hassink to capture the actual oddness of the use of female models
to sell cars. Hassink has already been acclaimed for books and
exhibitions addressing issues of power and social relations, and
Car Girls is a supreme instance of these explorations-a
body of work that has taken more than five years to complete,
photographing car shows in cities on three different continents.
As Hassink affirms, she has used these sites to reflect on the
differing cultural values with regard to their ideal images of
beauty and women. The series captures the moments during the women's
performances when they become more like dolls or tools than individuals.'
In an issue of Aperture magazine, Francine Prose described Hassink's
achievement perfectly, praising the work for its ability to 'make
us rethink the association between auto and eros as if it had
never occurred to us, and to see it newly in all its sheer outrageous
strangeness.' Car Girls takes a subversively fun but
conceptually smart approach to issues of gender, power and commodification.
This luxuriously produced publication
with a foldout poster cover is designed by Irma Boom and is limited
to an edition of 1,500 copies.
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