Elizabeth Moran was born in 1984. Her work explores unseen and possibly unexplained pasts, as well as photographing what could be considered unphotographable. She has created photo series examining such subject matter as porn film sets depicted without any people present, and the exploration of supernatural activity, particularly around her mother’s childhood home. Kink.com founder Peter Acworth, who welcomed Moran into the company’s studios in The Armory, spoke positively of Moran’s depictions, saying that her approach “shows that behind all the fantasy of the Kink is a world that is, in many ways, very normal.” Her work exploring supernatural activity, which includes references to nineteenth-century “spirit photography,” caught the attention of ghost hunters who would consult with her on the possible validity of suspected photographs of ghosts.
Moran’s work has been exhibited both nationally and globally, in places including Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco, Headlands Center for the Arts in Sausalito, RAC Gallery in New York, Fotofest in Houston, tete in Berlin, and 72 Gallery in Tokyo. In 2014 she was included in Photo Boite’s 30 Under 30 : Women Photographers exhibition. Awards include a Murphy and Cadogan Fellowship in 2012 and a Tierney Fellowship in 2013.
Elizabeth Moran (born 1984) is an American artist. She explores unsolved and possible unexplained histories, as well photographing things that could not be photographed. She has created photo series examining such subject matter as porn film sets depicted without any people present, and the exploration of supernatural activity, particularly around her mother’s childhood home. Kink.com founder Peter Acworth, who welcomed Moran into the company’s studios in The Armory, spoke positively of Moran’s depictions, saying that her approach “shows that behind all the fantasy of the Kink is a world that is, in many ways, very normal.” Her work exploring supernatural activity, which includes references to nineteenth-century “spirit photography,” caught the attention of ghost hunters who would consult with her on the possible validity of suspected photographs of ghosts.
Moran’s artwork has been exhibited nationally as well as internationally at places like Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito Headlands Center for the Arts, RAC Gallery, New York, Fotofest, Houston, tete, Berlin and 72 Gallery, Tokyo. In 2014 she was included in Photo Boite’s 30 Under 30 : Women Photographers exhibition. Awards include a Murphy and Cadogan Fellowship in 2012 and a Tierney Fellowship in 2013.
Table of Contents
- 1 References
- 2 External links
- 2.1 Sacred Consumption: Food and Ritual in Aztec Art and Culture
- 2.2 The Complete Idiot's Guide to Feng Shui, 3rd Edition
- 2.3 Phaedra, Modern Love Waltz and 21 Robert Moran Orchestrations
- 2.4 Long Road
- 2.5 Bradymania!: Everything You Always Wanted to Know - And a Few Things You Probably Didnt (25th Anniversary Edition)
- 2.6 Long Road
- 2.7 The Complete Idiot's Guide to I Ching
- 2.8 The Good Soldier
- 2.9 Paulas Choice--SKIN PERFECTING 2% BHA Liquid Salicylic Acid Exfoliant--Facial Exfoliant for Blackheads, Enlarged Pores, Wrinkles & Fine Lines, 4 oz Bottle
- 2.10 Dance Away with Me: A Novel
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