Research Article

The Concept of “Memento Mori” and The Photographic Documentation of Death

Number: 56 March 30, 2026
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The Concept of “Memento Mori” and The Photographic Documentation of Death

Abstract

Some concepts in human life have continuously occupied a place in individuals' minds due to their profound meanings. Some of these concepts do not remain solely at an individual level but also hold significant importance at a societal level, even becoming fundamental elements that shape societies' value judgments, cultural norms, and daily life practices. In this context, the concept of death stands out as one of the most fundamental phenomena that has profoundly influenced both individuals' mental worlds and social structures throughout human history. It is a concept that prompts existential questioning, influences the construction of social order, and affects both individual and collective levels deeply. Based on this foundation, this research employs qualitative research methods. In addition to literature and document reviews, qualitative data analysis methods have been utilized. The study focuses on the concepts of death and memento mori, examining them in detail. Furthermore, notable examples of oral and visual representations throughout human history have been analyzed. The power of photography to compellingly reflect the reality of life has been associated with the memento mori concept. Accordingly, in the history of photography, interpretations have been made based on representations that can be considered photographic documentation of death.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Photography, Video and Lens-Based Practice

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

March 30, 2026

Submission Date

May 21, 2025

Acceptance Date

February 24, 2026

Published in Issue

Year 2026 Number: 56

APA
Özkemahlı, K. K. (2026). The Concept of “Memento Mori” and The Photographic Documentation of Death. Art Vision, 56, 73-83. https://doi.org/10.32547/artvision.1703477
AMA
1.Özkemahlı KK. The Concept of “Memento Mori” and The Photographic Documentation of Death. Art Vision. 2026;(56):73-83. doi:10.32547/artvision.1703477
Chicago
Özkemahlı, Kürşat Kaan. 2026. “The Concept of ‘Memento Mori’ and The Photographic Documentation of Death”. Art Vision, nos. 56: 73-83. https://doi.org/10.32547/artvision.1703477.
EndNote
Özkemahlı KK (March 1, 2026) The Concept of “Memento Mori” and The Photographic Documentation of Death. Art Vision 56 73–83.
IEEE
[1]K. K. Özkemahlı, “The Concept of ‘Memento Mori’ and The Photographic Documentation of Death”, Art Vision, no. 56, pp. 73–83, Mar. 2026, doi: 10.32547/artvision.1703477.
ISNAD
Özkemahlı, Kürşat Kaan. “The Concept of ‘Memento Mori’ and The Photographic Documentation of Death”. Art Vision. 56 (March 1, 2026): 73-83. https://doi.org/10.32547/artvision.1703477.
JAMA
1.Özkemahlı KK. The Concept of “Memento Mori” and The Photographic Documentation of Death. Art Vision. 2026;:73–83.
MLA
Özkemahlı, Kürşat Kaan. “The Concept of ‘Memento Mori’ and The Photographic Documentation of Death”. Art Vision, no. 56, Mar. 2026, pp. 73-83, doi:10.32547/artvision.1703477.
Vancouver
1.Kürşat Kaan Özkemahlı. The Concept of “Memento Mori” and The Photographic Documentation of Death. Art Vision. 2026 Mar. 1;(56):73-8. doi:10.32547/artvision.1703477