Lorena Turner’s Made in China asks us to reconsider our conception of mass-produced goods. Items made and packaged in China were purchased in US department stores and bodegas and photographed under a black light. The photographs reveal a human factor and invisible history inherent in each object’s production, forcing us to reconceptualize the relationship those who are leaving their fingerprints on each item may have with it. 
(via Lorena Turner Photography)

Lorena Turner’s Made in China asks us to reconsider our conception of mass-produced goods. Items made and packaged in China were purchased in US department stores and bodegas and photographed under a black light. The photographs reveal a human factor and invisible history inherent in each object’s production, forcing us to reconceptualize the relationship those who are leaving their fingerprints on each item may have with it. 

(via Lorena Turner Photography)

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