Nostalgia
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Artworks recalling memories and meanings from the past in a way that might be painful—the term nostalgia is derived from the Greek words for “return” and “suffering”. 18th- and 19th-century Romantic landscape painters like J.M.W. Turner and John Constable often depicted a mythical countryside, touching on a widespread nostalgic yearning for the pastoral, bountiful rural life thought to have been lost as a result of the Industrial Revolution. Contemporary American artists often wax nostalgic for the America of the 1950s (in search of a simpler, more peaceful time) through a focus on mid-century iconography, such as cars and the open road.
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Contemporary Traces of Memory, Obsolescence, Contemporary Vintage Photography, Use of Vintage Imagery, Contemporary Photography, Traditional Photographic Techniques, Americana, Personal Histories, Layered Images, Collective History