Gallery 156/157, first floor (Honickman Galleries)
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Gallery 156/157, first floor (Honickman Galleries)
Main Building
In her decade-long project Double Life, Connell appears to document an ongoing relationship between two uncannily similar women. But in fact she is depicting the same model twice, digitally combining several elaborately staged photographs into one seamless image.
Connell studied the portrait techniques used in documentary photography. She then brought that sensibility into her own imagined scenes, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy and between self and other.
Gallery 156/157, first floor (Honickman Galleries)
Title: | Carnival From the series Double Life |
Date: | 2006 (negative); 2013 (print) |
Artist: | Kelli Connell (American, born 1974) |
Medium: | Inkjet print |
Dimensions: | Image and sheet (sight): 29 3/8 × 39 1/4 inches (74.6 × 99.7 cm) |
Classification: | Photographs |
Credit Line: | Gift of Thomas P. Callan and Martin H. McNamara, 2019 |
Accession Number: | 2019-51-3 |
Geography: | Photograph taken in Denton, Texas, United States, North and Central America |
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Gallery 156/157, first floor (Honickman Galleries)
Main Building