Recessionary Gothic and the Devolution of the American Dream: Gregory Crewdson’s 'In a Lonely Place'
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Howell, Amanda
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2013
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This essay discusses U.S. photographer Gregory Crewdson's show 'In a Lonely Place', focusing on how it comments, in a similar manner to literary, cinematic and televisual gothic, on contemporary social and cultural fears and anxieties--in this case, particularly those fears and anxieties related to the GFC.This essay discusses U.S. photographer Gregory Crewdson's show 'In a Lonely Place', focusing on how it comments, in a similar manner to literary, cinematic and televisual gothic, on contemporary social and cultural fears and anxieties--in this case, particularly those fears and anxieties related to the GFC.
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Journal Title
Eyeline: Contemporary Visual Arts
Volume
2013
Issue
No. 80
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Subject
Art Criticism
Screen and Media Culture
Comparative Literature Studies
Art Theory and Criticism
Visual Arts and Crafts