Auntie Nell and Chan wondering whether to move into their new flat
Photograph
1973-1976 (photographed)
1973-1976 (photographed)
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Place of origin |
Michael Bennett is a British photographer. He studied fine art at Leeds University and subsequently worked as a photomontage artist. Since 1965, Bennett has used photomontage - combining fragments of various images - to make satirical or political comments. He has said that his "basic ideas are to manipulate images, to continually experiment, and to arrive at a satirical or humorous end which is mass published." In accordance with these aims, Bennett’s publications have included a series of postcards intended for inexpensive and widespread distribution. In 1989, his work featured in ‘The Satiric Verses’ in the magazine Private Eye.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Auntie Nell and Chan wondering whether to move into their new flat (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Gelatin silver print mounted on board by the artist. |
Brief description | Photograph by Michael Bennett, 'Auntie Nell and Chan wondering whether to move into their new flat', from the series The Family, gelatin silver print, 1970s |
Physical description | A black and white photograph showing an old woman in a fur hat and coat looking around an empty room. In the bottom-right corner is a small dog; in the background is an empty fireplace. |
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Production type | Unique |
Marks and inscriptions | Auntie Nell and Chan wondering whether to move into their new flat (Title handwritten on board by photographer) |
Credit line | Given by Michael Bennett |
Summary | Michael Bennett is a British photographer. He studied fine art at Leeds University and subsequently worked as a photomontage artist. Since 1965, Bennett has used photomontage - combining fragments of various images - to make satirical or political comments. He has said that his "basic ideas are to manipulate images, to continually experiment, and to arrive at a satirical or humorous end which is mass published." In accordance with these aims, Bennett’s publications have included a series of postcards intended for inexpensive and widespread distribution. In 1989, his work featured in ‘The Satiric Verses’ in the magazine Private Eye. |
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Accession number | E.353-2013 |
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Record created | October 28, 2013 |
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