Emma and Christy look at Frances Glessner Lee’s
Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death (c. 1940s) AKA dollhouses of death. We talk Victorian children and dollplay; the origins of legal medicine; CSI as visual analysis; Barbies and buzzcuts; girlbossing on the police force; busybodies, gender, and the history of policing; class voyeurism; contemporary art and crime scene photography; Sherlock Holmes; and the afterlives of evidence.
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MEDIA DISCUSSED
Frances Glessner Lee, '
Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death' (VR experience) (
c. 1940s)
Frances Glessner Lee, '
Living Room' and details ('
Body' and '
Cigarettes') (
c. 1943–48)
Frances Glessner Lee, '
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Detail)' (
c. 1930s)
Narcissa Niblack Thorne, '
Thorne Miniature Rooms' (
c. 1930s)
Ben Shahn, '
The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti' (1931–32)
The Scarpetta House
Frances Glessner Lee, '
Red Bedroom' and
detail (
c. 1944–48)
Frames Glessner Lee, '
Parsonage Parlor' and
detail (
c. 1946–48)
Pre-Raphaelite painting: William Holman Hunt, '
The Awakening Conscience' (1853)
Angela Strassheim, '
Evidence (Kitchen Knife 2)' (2009)
Angela Strassheim, '
Evidence (Pistol 1)' (2009)
Angela Strassheim, '
Evidence No. 8' (2009)
Angela Strassheim,
Left Behind series, '
Untitled (Horses)' (2004)
Paul Seawright,
Sectarian Murder series, '
Tuesday 3rd April 1973' (1988)
Stephen Chalmers, '
Unmarked' Series (
c. 2010)
CREDITS
This season of ‘Drawing Blood’ was funded in part by the Association for Art History.
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Audio postproduction by Sias Merkling
‘Drawing Blood’ cover art © Emma Merkling
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Intro music: ‘There Will Be Blood’ by Kim Petras, © BunHead Records 2019. We’re still trying to get hold of permissions for this song – Kim Petras text us back!!