large color photo centered on a torn, flattened cardboard box with trash scattered about it in a patch of dead grass; arrived in white wooden frame with UV glass, cleat taped to back

Landscapes for the Homeless #17, 1989

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Anthony Hernandez’s 1989 photograph could be considered a portrait, though there is no body present. The cardboard that rests atop of the dry and lengthy grass approximates the shape of a human body at rest, and the depressions and wrinkles allude to the weight of those who may have rested on its surface. In photographing the objects left behind by the unhoused, Hernandez presents a clear and direct reminder of a continuing crisis.

Details
Title
Landscapes for the Homeless #17
Artist Life
born 1947
Role
Photographer
Accession Number
2023.38.1
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large color photo centered on a torn, flattened cardboard box with trash scattered about it in a patch of dead grass; arrived in white wooden frame with UV glass, cleat taped to back
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