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Social RealismPhotographic Styles
Social RealismAn international art movement, refers to the work of painters, printmakers, photographers and filmmakers who draw attention to the everyday conditions of the working classes and the poor, and who are critical of the social structures that maintain these conditions. Jean-Francios Millet - Angelus (1860)
Industrial Revolution
In 19th-century England the Industrial Revolution aroused a concern in many artists for the urban poor.
Luke Fildes, Motherless, 1914
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Vincent Van GoghExplored social realism in his early paintings, most famously 'The Potato Eaters' in 1885
The Artists International Association
An exhibiting society founded in London in 1933, which held exhibitions and events to promote and support various left-of centre political causes
Clive BransonBombed Women and Searchlights
1940
Jacob A. RiisBandit's Roost (1888) , from How the Other Half Lives. This image is Bandit's Roost at 59½ Mulberry Street, considered the most crime-ridden, dangerous part of New York City.
Photography in USAit reached a culmination in the worker–photographer movements in Europe and the work by Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, Ben Shahn and others for the Farm Security Administration (FSA) project in the USA in 1935–43.
A juke joint located in Belle Glade, Florida. Photographed by Marion Post Wolcott in 1944.
Themes
Urban decay
The effects of austerity cuts
Decline of heavy industry
Style
Black & white
Washed out colour
Grainy
Bleak