PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 2003
This portrait series surrounding memories of her own childhood emerged during Mourning's formative period at Art Center College of Design's photography program in Los Angeles.
Working with a 4 x 5 film camera, Mourning engaged with the then-ascendant theoretical framework of 'constructed narrative' photography. This methodological approach—pioneered and subsequently canonized by seminal practitioners such as Jeff Wall, Gregory Crewdson and Tina Barney—represented a significant shift in lens-based artistic practice. These figures served as crucial intellectual touchstones for Mourning, who leveraged their conceptual foundations to interrogate and ultimately expand the boundaries of photography as a narrative medium.
