Juno Calypso
Juno Calypso is a contemporary British photographer and artist celebrated for her innovative approach to self-portraiture and narrative-driven imagery. Born in 1990 in London, Calypso has gained significant recognition for her distinctive style that explores themes of identity, femininity, and the complexities of modern life. Her work challenges traditional representations of women and invites viewers into surreal, dreamlike environments that provoke thought and emotion.
Calypso's photography is characterized by its striking color palettes, theatrical compositions, and surreal atmospheres. She often creates intricate, staged environments where she plays the central character, embodying various personas that reflect her exploration of identity. Her work combines elements of fashion, performance, and fine art, resulting in visually arresting pieces that blur the boundaries between reality and fantasy.
A recurring theme in Calypso’s work is the exploration of the female experience. She often engages with notions of femininity, beauty, and societal expectations, using her self-portraits to critique and subvert traditional ideals. Her series "The Honeymoon" is particularly notable; it features haunting images taken in a honeymoon suite, where Calypso embodies a variety of characters that reflect the complexities of romantic relationships and the performative nature of love.
Calypso studied photography at the University of the Arts London, where she developed her unique vision and technical skills. Her background in both art and photography informs her practice, allowing her to create cohesive narratives that resonate with viewers. Influenced by various art movements, including surrealism and conceptual art, she draws inspiration from artists like Cindy Sherman and Francesca Woodman, both known for their explorations of identity and self-representation.
Her travels and experiences living in different cultures have also shaped her artistic voice, allowing her to engage with diverse perspectives on gender and identity. This multicultural approach is evident in her work, which resonates with a global audience while addressing universal themes.
Her book, The Honeymoon, released in 2017, received critical acclaim and showcases her exploration of love, intimacy, and the often-contradictory roles women play in relationships. The book’s unique narrative structure and visually captivating imagery reinforce her reputation as an innovative storyteller through photography.
Juno Calypso’s work has had a significant impact on contemporary photography, particularly in the realm of self-portraiture. By pushing the boundaries of traditional representation, she invites viewers to engage with complex themes surrounding identity and femininity. Her ability to create immersive, narrative-driven experiences resonates with audiences, inspiring a new generation of artists to explore similar themes in their work.
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Juno CalypsoUntitled , 2023Photographic print on paper12 3/8 x 12 5/8 in
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Juno CalypsoMilk, 2019C-print on paper27.8 x 38.9 cmEdition of 100
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Juno CalypsoSent Off, 2019Giclee print on lustre Inkjet photo paper 190 gsm27 1/2 x 19 3/4 in
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Juno CalypsoSofa, 2019C-print on paper30 x 41 cm
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Juno CalypsoSubterranean Kitchen, 2019Lithographic poster print on gloss art paper 250 gsm58 x 43 cm
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Juno CalypsoUntitled (OOF), 2019Archival pigment poster print on 190gsm paper70 x 50 cm
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Juno CalypsoSeaweed Wrap, 2015Fine numbered photographic print18 x 24 cmEdition of 750£ 650.00