Williams' focus on the intersection of cinema and female representation critiques how women have been portrayed in horror films, encouraging viewers to reconsider societal narratives.
By reframing cinematic tropes, Williams’ work provides a fresh perspective on the roles of women, allowing them to transcend stereotypes of villainy, victimhood, or heroism.
In her large-scale oil paintings, Williams depicts women in vulnerable moments, challenging the viewer to reflect on gender dynamics and the complexities of historical narratives.
Curator Sarah Berenz emphasizes Williams’ approach as a non-linear exploration of art history, highlighting how her work borrows and blends different narrative threads for deepening understanding.
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