Masks, fiction and mise-en-scène in contemporary photography
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Keywords

Photography
Mask
Mise-en-scène
Fiction

How to Cite

Cupello, A. (2021). Masks, fiction and mise-en-scène in contemporary photography. Revista Estado Da Arte, 2(1), 143–159. https://doi.org/10.14393/EdA-v2-n1-2021-59395
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Abstract

The article is a reflection on the use of the mask in photographic mise-en-scène, with emphasis on the act of masking and its meanings in contemporary photographic repertoire. As a conceptual reference I look to the series The Family Album by Lucybelle Crater and Ralph Eugene Meatyard. I realize that the author, the precursor of photography staged between the 60s and 70s, constructs his narratives on the threshold between reality and fiction, bringing to the present time a new challenging look at photography itself, operating through a path of opacity, that is to say, a mask.

https://doi.org/10.14393/EdA-v2-n1-2021-59395
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