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Laurie Simmons and Postmodernism

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As Postmodern art was forming in the middle of the 20th century, it was said to have bursted into the artistic scene. It was a movement replacing Modernism and was viewed as a form of art which had no conventional or standard guidelines to set precedence for the practice. Postmodern art incorporated aspects from a number of different artistic practices when creating an artwork. This era was typically characterized by complete freedom from societal influences which allowed artists to truly express what they thought or how they felt. Essentially, Postmodern art was necessary in the way it sought to contradict the ideals of Modernism by attempting to deeply connect with social issues on every level. Due to the fact that there was a lack of clear and conventional distinction of what included Postmodern art, artists really had free reign to discover new ideas and create anything they desired. Shot in a dollhouse, Laurie Simmons’s “Woman Listening to Radio,” 1978, with a housewife trapped in

Post-Mortem Photography - Week 2

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The youngest child has died and is propped against a stand for the picture https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-36389581 hidden-mothers-victorian-photography-in-pictures      During the 19th century, there was an eternal thirst for remembrance and recognition. This was influenced by the Victorian obsession with spirituality and the techniques of early photography. When the invention of the daguerreotype came along it was an assistant to such things, as it was now easier to capture spectral photographs of recently deceased loved ones, ultimately describing the victorian's attitude towards the correlation of death and intimacy. Take note that at this time, paintings were expensive and the new age technology of photography was increasingly affordable. Additionally, this era popularized unusual photographic trends such as post-mortem photography (images of deceased individuals) and what we now call hidden mother photography. Even though these had existed prior, it became the trend of th