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Anne MacDonald: Party

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posted on 2023-05-25, 08:09 authored by MacDonald, AL
Children's birthday parties are important social rituals, and on the surface of things, joyous and festive celebrations of life. However, on another level, they are compelling indicators of time’s inexorable passing. Children's party decorations, food, gifts, games, toys and costumes alter each year with the age of the child. Their role extends beyond pure ornament and artifice to become symbolic of a transitory childhood world. Looking at children’s birthday parties as symbols of loss and impermanence, Party continues my exploration into the relationship between the photographic still life, transience and mortality. In this series I have recreated ephemeral banquet scenes of party cakes and decorations. The images record the aftermath of the party, when all the fun is over, the presents have been opened, the cake eaten and the guests have left.

History

Medium

Photographic prints

Edition

1/5

Department/School

School of Creative Arts and Media

Publisher

Artereal Gallery

Extent

7

Event Venue

Sydney

Date of Event (Start Date)

2013-04-03

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Copyright unknown

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

The creative arts

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