Category: Informing Contexts

One Mississippi Alec Soth

A personal favourite, a tiny but very lovely little book of images from the early days career of Alec Soth. One Mississippi, part of the Nazraeli Press One Picture Book series. 16 pages hardback cover book, full colour images with original C type print included, signed on verso. The book is only 8.4 × 12 cm! and there

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RBSA Graduate Membership

Absolutely thrilled to be selected for the Royal Birmingham Society Of Artists Graduate programme! This really is a great honour and an important step on my journey as an artist, separating my commercial and personal practice has always been a struggle internally for me, being recognised as an artsist in my own right, not just

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PHO 702 Work In Progress FMP

The nature of the images for this project means that whilst I am shooting large volumes of donor images final or experimental tableaus will not be numerous. Also I am finding whilst I have the start of many potential constructs the completion images may be some way off and will not be obtained until more

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PHO702 Week 9- Enter The Academy

To enter a gallery is a ritualistic experience. Be it a grand neo classical big city national gallery,  the ‘cool’ contemporary art version of the former or one of the many chic small galleries that occur in just about every city in the world. Voices lower, steps are taken lightly, lingering, the gaze held reverentially,

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PHO 702 Week 8: Aesthetic Or Anaesthetic? Independent Reflection

“To aesthetise tragedy is the fastest way to anaesthetise the feelings of those witnessing it. Beauty is a call to admiration not action” Ingrid Sischy The New Yorker 09-1991 I found the themes explored this week very interesting, reading Sischys New Yorker article reviewing Salgardos latest show at that time “An uncertain Grace” for the first

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PHO 702 Week 6 A Sea Of Images: Independent Reflection

‘National Geographic’ Reckons With Its Past: ‘For Decades, Our Coverage Was Racist’ Before I talk about the above quotation it would be useful to provide the question I will attempt to answer, if not all as its a huge question possibly requiring another post, at least in part We were asked to look at how

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PHO 702 Week 5 Activity: Of Mother Nature and Marlboro Men

This image of Carl Lewis by Annie Liebovitz  was shot for a Pirelli ad campaign conceived by London ad agency Young & Rubicon and aired in the 1990s. I love this because not only is it brilliant advertising, it uses a strong visual and has a great line,  written by Ewan Paterson, that encapsulates everything

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PHO 702 Week 5 Independent Reflection

“I suspect no landscape, vernacular or otherwise, can be comprehended unless we perceive it as an organization of space; unless we ask ourselves who owns or uses the spaces, how they were created and how they change.  J.B. Jackson   My practice I think revolves around the human condition.  This is a conclusion thats slowly

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PHO 702 Week 4 – Independent Reflection

“When I first did the book on gasoline stations, people would look at it and say, “Are you kidding or what? Why are you doing this?” In a sense, that’s what I was after: I was after the head-scratching”. Ed Ruscha The intent of my work is really does vary based on the topic or

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