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Her photographs of women in atmospheric interiors have been widely exhibited and reproduced in publications. About this image, the photographer wrote: 'The photograph of the two girls on a sofa depicts a situation that is both reality and fantasy. A moment in teenage years that can be easily identified with as a familiar memory. Emma and Sam were drama students, and this was their student union. It portrays a moment (possibly one of many) when the party is, at least for now, over. 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In the same year she received a number of awards including, The Photographers Gallery Award, The Sunday Times Award and the John Kobal Portrait Award.","historicalContext":"","briefDescription":"Starkey, Hannah. 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Her photographs depict plausible, even familiar, incidents from everyday life, but the absorption of the characters and the epic scale of the prints suggest greater significance. As in Lady Hawarden’s photographs, this work shows a moment of intimacy between two adolescent girls.","date":{"text":"","earliest":null,"latest":null}},{"text":"Hannah Starkey (born 1968)\r\nUntitled – May 1997 (Couch)\r\n1997\r\nStarkey uses female actors to create carefully staged, large-scale tableaux. Her\r\nphotographs depict plausible, even familiar, incidents from everyday life, but the\r\nabsorption of the characters and the epic scale of the prints suggest greater\r\nsignificance. As in Lady Hawarden’s photographs (to the right), this work shows a\r\nmoment of intimacy between two adolescent girls.\r\nC-type print\r\nMuseum no. E.491-1998","date":{"text":"","earliest":null,"latest":null}},{"text":"Hannah Starkey (British, born 1968)\r\nUntitled. May 1997\r\nC-type colour print\r\nBought 1998\r\nE.491-1998\r\n\r\n\"The photograph of the two girls on a sofa depicts a situation that is both reality and fantasy. A moment in teenage years that can be easily identified with as a familiar memory. Emma and Sam were drama students, and this was their student union. It portrays a moment (possibly one of many) when the party is, at least for now, over. The expectations of the evening are now replaced with exhaustion and their relationship becomes one of co-dependency and the shared knowledge of a satisfied ending.\"\r\n\r\nHannah Starkey, October, 1997","date":{"text":"","earliest":null,"latest":null}},{"text":"Hannah Starkey has said that she likes to explore 'everyday experiences and observations of inner city life from a female perspective.' She does so by using generally female actors to create large-scale tableaux, in which the protagonists act out carefully staged scenarios. Her images often portray moments of quiet drama, touching upon areas of experience which are familiar but which remain unspoken or below the surface. Starkey's narratives suggest that we have caught her characters momentarily unawares, leaving us to imagine the build-up or aftermath to the incident portrayed.","date":{"text":"2008-2009","earliest":"2008-01-01","latest":"2009-12-31"}},{"text":"Label for 'Making It Up: Photographic Fictions' (3 May 2013 - 12 January 2014):\r\n\r\nHannah Starkey (born 1968)\r\nUntitled – May 1997 (Couch)\r\n1997\r\n\r\nStarkey uses female actors to create carefully staged, large-scale tableaux . Her photographs depict plausible, even familiar incidents from everyday life, but the absorption of the characters and the epic scale of the prints suggest greater significance. As in Lady Hawarden’s photographs (also on display here), this work shows a moment of intimacy between two adolescent girls.\r\n\r\n\r\nC-type print\r\nMuseum no. 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