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The three photographs in the V&A collection were all exhibited in her final degree show and acquired at that time. They are part of a larger body of work, titled 'Five People Thinking the Same Thing'. Kearney's work is concerned with the passing of time within a domestic setting, often with the subjects absorbed in what Kearney has described as \"lost time\".","physicalDescription":"Photograph mounted on aluminium showing a woman in a bathroom. She is seated on the floor with her back to the viewer, resting her right elbow on the edge of a bathtub and holding a lit cigarette in her hand. 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Her work is concerned with the passing of time within a domestic setting often with the subjects absorbed in what Kearney has described as \"lost time\".","historicalContext":"Kearney creates a subtle narrative, focussing on the representation of human thought and emotion, that relates well to the photography by Lady Hawarden.  Her work is concerned with the passing of time within a domestic setting, often with the subjects absorbed in what Kearney has described as \"lost time\".  \r\nFrances Kearney graduated from the Photography MA course at the Royal College of Art. 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