SHE DANCES ON JACKSON - Vanessa Winship
A visual poet, contemporary British photographer Vanessa Winship's luminous black-and-white photographs are concerned with the elusive qualities of fragility and transience in our landscape and society. Her images of landscapes and communities alongside individual portraits are inextricably marked by their place in history, fragments of memory rooted as much in the past as in the present, unfixed and constantly evolving.
A vagabond by nature, Winship has amassed a body of work that is sure to move between genres - reportage, documentary, portraiture and landscape - as well as diverse and peripheral geopolitical territories.
Published by Mack Books, 2018
24 × 27cm
144 pages
ISBN: 9781907946363
A visual poet, contemporary British photographer Vanessa Winship's luminous black-and-white photographs are concerned with the elusive qualities of fragility and transience in our landscape and society. Her images of landscapes and communities alongside individual portraits are inextricably marked by their place in history, fragments of memory rooted as much in the past as in the present, unfixed and constantly evolving.
A vagabond by nature, Winship has amassed a body of work that is sure to move between genres - reportage, documentary, portraiture and landscape - as well as diverse and peripheral geopolitical territories.
Published by Mack Books, 2018
24 × 27cm
144 pages
ISBN: 9781907946363
A visual poet, contemporary British photographer Vanessa Winship's luminous black-and-white photographs are concerned with the elusive qualities of fragility and transience in our landscape and society. Her images of landscapes and communities alongside individual portraits are inextricably marked by their place in history, fragments of memory rooted as much in the past as in the present, unfixed and constantly evolving.
A vagabond by nature, Winship has amassed a body of work that is sure to move between genres - reportage, documentary, portraiture and landscape - as well as diverse and peripheral geopolitical territories.
Published by Mack Books, 2018
24 × 27cm
144 pages
ISBN: 9781907946363