Making It Up: Photographic Fictions

Interesting exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum looking at how photography has been used to depict a fiction even from its earliest days.

I loved a montage by Andy Weiner based on the Rake’s Progress where all the people have on a masque of his face and where Bedlam at the end is two old people sitting in front of a TV.

Of course there were some lovely Julia Margaret Cameron photos and I loved a description from a girl sitting for a photo for her father who did similar work who talks about the dirty bonnet he made her wear.

There were also some pictures by Lady Clementina Hawarden whose work I discovered earlier this year in an exhibition in Dublin!

As you can tell I preferred the early work but I also like the work of Tom Hunter which was shown who had an exhibition at the National Gallery a few years ago.

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