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Deana Lawson, Nation 2018. Tate. © Deana Lawson.

Deana Lawson

12 rooms in Artist and Society

  • Betye Saar and Firelei Baez
  • A view from São Paulo: Abstraction and Society
  • Civil War
  • Nation Building Between Heaven And Earth
  • Wael Shawky
  • Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa
  • Joseph Beuys and Vlassis Caniaris
  • Tourmaline
  • Deana Lawson
  • Farah Al Qasimi
  • Witnesses
  • Joseph Koudelka

Deana Lawson’s photographs invite questions about truth, manipulation and the role of photography in constructing reality

The domestic settings of Lawson’s photographs in this display may suggest they are images of people in their homes. Some are, but many of her portraits are more complex.

Lawson finds her subjects through chance encounters or friends, gravitating towards those who resemble people she grew up around. She then works closely with her models to decide on details of the composition, such as the environment and their pose. The artist carefully stages each scene, sometimes inserting props or rearranging furniture. The distinction between invented and authentic aspects is deliberately blurred.

Lawson uses medium and large format film cameras for many of her pictures. These capture rich textures, colours and shadows. By merging lived experiences and imagined narratives, Lawson depicts her subjects as nuanced and multi-faceted individuals, creating a mirror of everyday lives.

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Deana Lawson, Seagulls in Kitchen  2017

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artworks in Deana Lawson

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Deana Lawson, Baby Sleep  2009

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L04302: Seagulls in Kitchen
Deana Lawson Seagulls in Kitchen 2017
L04303: Baby Sleep
Deana Lawson Baby Sleep 2009
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