The Coiffured encompasses a life story in unique and beautiful detailed drawings. It brings art history, hairdressing history and Amanda Jane Graham's expert knowledge of hairdressing techniques together in the artworks. The art practice is research-led. A sociological lens reveals the hairdressing profession's rich and fantastic history. Graham explores the significant landmarks in the history of hairdressing, from the headdresses of Egyptian pharaohs to Queen Marie Antoinette and 18th-century Irish parliamentarian Edmund Burke who wrote, 'the occupation of a hairdresser, cannot be a matter of honour to any person.' Thus, her creative approach provokes a revaluation of historical art from the perspective of a hairstylist, acknowledging the collaborative process. Using instantly recognisable equipment and techniques, she highlights the significant contribution of hairstylists to art history and directly places the hairdressing profession within the frame of historical portraiture.

The Coiffured

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