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  1. Website. LaurieSimmons.net. Laurie Simmons (born October 3, 1949) is an American artist, photographer and filmmaker. Since the mid-1970s, Simmons has staged scenes for her camera with dolls, ventriloquist dummies, objects on legs, and people, to create photographs that reference domestic scenes.

  2. www.lauriesimmons.net › biographyLaurie Simmons

    Laurie Simmons is an internationally recognized artist who uses photography and film to create images with psychological subtexts and nonlinear narratives. Learn about her life, work, awards, and upcoming exhibitions from her official website and media and event bios.

  3. Laurie Simmons is known for her surreal and subversive photography of domestic and consumer objects, such as houses, pastries, and dolls. She explores the uncanny and artificial nature of American culture and identity through her works, which often feature ventriloquist's dummies and microscopes. Learn more about her life, art, and exhibitions at MoMA.

  4. Woman Reading in Living Room, 1981 . Orange Hair/Snow/Close Up, 2014 . Horizontal Family (Baby Falling), 1981

  5. Laurie Simmons is a photographer and filmmaker who explores the image and expectations of women in the post-war United States, using dolls and the domestic sphere to subvert familiar models of feminine identity. Learn about her biography, influences, artworks, and ideas on feminism, Conceptual Art, and The Pictures Generation.

    • American
    • October 3, 1949
    • New York City
  6. Laurie Simmons (born October 3, 1949) is an American artist, photographer and filmmaker. Since the mid-1970s, Simmons has staged scenes for her camera with dolls, ventriloquist dummies, objects on legs, and people, to create photographs that reference domestic scenes. : 9 She is part of The Pictures Generation, a name given to a group of ...

  7. 2 de abr. de 2016 · Laurie Simmons (born October 3, 1949) is an American artist, photographer and filmmaker. Since the mid-1970s, Simmons has staged scenes for her camera with dolls, ventriloquist dummies, objects on legs, and people, to create photographs that reference domestic scenes.