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Typology Grid - California #11, 2018

Typology Grid - California #11, 2018, Photography
Typology Grid - California #11, 2018
With housing availability and eviction rates at crisis levels, Where the Heart Is: Portraits from Vernacular American Trailer and Mobile Home Parks investigates this largest form of unsubsidized American affordable housing. My ongoing collaboration challenges the ingrained stereotyping of the estimated 20 million Americans who live in manufactured housing (as stigmatized trailer and mobile homes are being rebranded) while revealing what’s rapidly being lost.

This project is informed by research into areas like the American Dream, zoning, and demographics as relate to the manufactured housing “umbrella”. Conversations and interviews with park residents, and collaboration with professionals involved in related academic fields and housing advocacy, expand the voices and viewpoints of the accompanying narrative.

I am especially drawn to the confined yards and entryways around homes where individual choices in ornamentation and landscaping, despite or often due to limited financial resources, express the personality of the unseen occupants.

Portraits of individual homes are also visually classified and constructed into a library of typology grids, archiving differences and commonalities within and across communities and states.

I began Where the Heart Is in 2017, with travel to date within ten states throughout the United States, and continue to photograph and record video interviews with mobile and manufactured housing community residents.

Photography (Digital Prints)    18 x 49.5 x 1.5    $950.00    4    https://www.kathleen...   

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Tunnell Handel lives in New York City and the Berkshires of Massachusetts and photographs widely. Her work has been exhibited in group shows throughout the United States and is in private and institutional collections. All sale proceeds are donated to non-profits.
Archival Pigment Print: 16.5”h x 47.5”w - $950
Framed as shown with Optium UV Plexi: 18”h x 49.5”w - $1,695
Edition of 10 +3AP.
Type of work:
Limited Edition