Aftermath I (2014) 9 x 150mm x 150mm Photographic Emulsion Lifts “The wounds are horrible, and I for one will be against wars in the future, you have no right to ask men to endure such suffering.” (Henry Tonks, 1915) Using the materiality of photographic emulsion lifts and drawing upon the polemical found images in Ernst Friedrich’s 1924 Krieg dem Kriege these nine reappropriated images unflinchingly articulate the dreadful facial injury endured in WWI battle. The devastation of these nine young men’s faces runs counter to the process of making this work. Firstly found archive images are carefully re-photographed and from this new picture, the delicate photographic emulsion (similar in texture to a fine layer of skin) is lifted aw...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...
Aftermath I (2014) 9 x 150mm x 150mm Photographic Emulsion Lifts “The wounds are horrible, and I...
Aftermath I (2014) 9 x 150mm x 150mm Photographic Emulsion Lifts “The wounds are horrible, and I...
Aftermath I (2014) Karen Shepherdson 9 x 150mm x 150mm Photographic Emulsion Lifts “The wounds are...
This paper seeks to provide insight into contemporary creative practice-based research, exploring th...
Summary. Among the most disturbing images from the Great War are the close-up photographs of wounded...
Henry Tonks’ pastel portraits of the wounded Great War servicemen have perplexed researchers for yea...
Wounded faces, deformed, sewn up, assembled. This is the most visible legacy and at the same time th...
Wounded faces, deformed, sewn up, assembled. This is the most visible legacy and at the same time th...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...
Wounded faces, deformed, sewn up, assembled. This is the most visible legacy and at the same time th...
Wounded faces, deformed, sewn up, assembled. This is the most visible legacy and at the same time th...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...
Aftermath I (2014) 9 x 150mm x 150mm Photographic Emulsion Lifts “The wounds are horrible, and I...
Aftermath I (2014) 9 x 150mm x 150mm Photographic Emulsion Lifts “The wounds are horrible, and I...
Aftermath I (2014) Karen Shepherdson 9 x 150mm x 150mm Photographic Emulsion Lifts “The wounds are...
This paper seeks to provide insight into contemporary creative practice-based research, exploring th...
Summary. Among the most disturbing images from the Great War are the close-up photographs of wounded...
Henry Tonks’ pastel portraits of the wounded Great War servicemen have perplexed researchers for yea...
Wounded faces, deformed, sewn up, assembled. This is the most visible legacy and at the same time th...
Wounded faces, deformed, sewn up, assembled. This is the most visible legacy and at the same time th...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...
Wounded faces, deformed, sewn up, assembled. This is the most visible legacy and at the same time th...
Wounded faces, deformed, sewn up, assembled. This is the most visible legacy and at the same time th...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...
Horace Nicholls’ photographs of wartime army recruitment, and post-war facial reconstruction, seem t...