Fox, Anna

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Charleroi
Musée de la Photographie
1990
276 p.
pb
ill.
Katalog
2-87183-010-X
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Enthält Biographien.
Ausstellungskatalog, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Kulturzentrum Englische Kirche, 10.1993
European Photography Award
Göttingen
European Photography
1993
79 p.
kt.
s/w und farbig ill.
Buch, Katalog
3-923283-33-4
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Enthält Biographien.
Cross Channel Photographic Mission. Mission Photographique Transmanche.
London
Lund Humphries
1994
2000 copies
108 p.
sc.
ill.
Buch
0-9517427-5-2
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Also lists other publications produced by the Cross Channel Photographic Mission/Mission Photographique Transmanche.
Ausstellungskatalog, Bradford, Impressions Gallery, 2008; Winchester Gallery, 19.11.-19.12.2008; Cardiff, Ffotogallery, 28.08.-10.10.2009.
Bradford
Photoworks/ Impressions Gallery
2007
2000 copies
288 p.
color photographs
Buch, Katalog
1-903796-22-1
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Text engl. - This new Photoworks publication offers the first comprehensive survey of the work to date of British photographer Anna Fox. This publication accompanies Fox's upcoming solo exhibition at Impressions Gallery in Summer 2008. Fox began practicing in the early 1980s, emerging as one of the most exciting colour documentarists at a time when photographic and cultural territories were being radically redrawn. Like many of the new colourists – young British photographers including Paul Reas, Paul Graham, Martin Parr and Paul Seawright – Fox was enchanted by the ‘ordinary’, and helped, as part of this group, to redefine documentary photography. Anna Fox: Photographs 1983 – 2007 features representative selections from all of Fox’s major projects. Beginning with her earliest projects, Basingstoke, Work Stations and Friendly Fire – the book charts her progress through more personal, diaristic bodies of work including Hewitt Road, Cockroach Diary and My Mother’s Cupboards and My Father’s Words. Among her more recent projects, Country Girls and Pictures of Linda chronicle Fox’s relationship with the musicians Alison Goldfrapp and Linda Lunus through a series of intimate, playful and performative portraits, whilst Back to the Village looks to the social fabric and uniquely English customs witnessed by Fox around the her home village of Selbourne in Hampshire. Anna’s work was most recently shown in How we Are at Tate Britain. She is currently Head of Photography at The University College for the Creative Arts at Farnham. (Impressions Gallery text).
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