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Ngày tham gia: | 17 Aug 2011 |
Ngày gần nhất: | 29 Apr 2012 |
IS #:28860
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Experience:
work for: Vogue Italia, Times Style, New York Times style, and many other newpapers and magazines.
I am represented by The Rebecca Hossack Gallery in London's West End
I exhibit extensivley, so far this year, At the Cork Street Gallery in London and in November at The National Portrait Gallery in London
I have been a pro photographer for 10 years.
Artist Statement
In his early years, Colin was influenced by Dianne Arbus and later by Peter Gasser and Walker Evans, especially the pictures taken by the latter in 1930s mid-west America. He is particularly fascinated by the myriad of cultural and visual stimuli that the multimedia explosion has generated.
Colin is intrigued by the question: nature or nurture? He is adopted and, in his late teens, learned that his birth parents were an artist and a concert pianist. This discovery led to a desire to explore the relationship that people have with the place they inhabit: at home, at work, or in the local area. His photographs open up the fault-lines between subject and environment to reveal the space in which identity is created.
Colin’s style is strongly narrative, with minimal interaction between subject and viewer. His pictures are intensely personal, yet freighted with strangeness, playing on the tension between familiarity and absurdity, convention and innovation. His work is imaginative, intuitive and has an honesty which is rarely found elsewhere.
work for: Vogue Italia, Times Style, New York Times style, and many other newpapers and magazines.
I am represented by The Rebecca Hossack Gallery in London's West End
I exhibit extensivley, so far this year, At the Cork Street Gallery in London and in November at The National Portrait Gallery in London
I have been a pro photographer for 10 years.
Artist Statement
In his early years, Colin was influenced by Dianne Arbus and later by Peter Gasser and Walker Evans, especially the pictures taken by the latter in 1930s mid-west America. He is particularly fascinated by the myriad of cultural and visual stimuli that the multimedia explosion has generated.
Colin is intrigued by the question: nature or nurture? He is adopted and, in his late teens, learned that his birth parents were an artist and a concert pianist. This discovery led to a desire to explore the relationship that people have with the place they inhabit: at home, at work, or in the local area. His photographs open up the fault-lines between subject and environment to reveal the space in which identity is created.
Colin’s style is strongly narrative, with minimal interaction between subject and viewer. His pictures are intensely personal, yet freighted with strangeness, playing on the tension between familiarity and absurdity, convention and innovation. His work is imaginative, intuitive and has an honesty which is rarely found elsewhere.
Tín chỉ
Newspapers:
The FT
The Times
The Observer
The Gaurdian
The Daily Express
The Dail Mail
The Sun
The Mirror
The Scotsman
The New York Times
Magazines:
Vogue Italia
LUX
Every Model Magazine
Decanter
Harpers
World of Interiors
The FT
The Times
The Observer
The Gaurdian
The Daily Express
The Dail Mail
The Sun
The Mirror
The Scotsman
The New York Times
Magazines:
Vogue Italia
LUX
Every Model Magazine
Decanter
Harpers
World of Interiors
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18 Aug 11 01:32
Very pretty pictures, you do very well
Very pretty pictures, you do very well