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Ralph Gibson

Ralph Gibson’s high-contrast pictures - usually focusing on one geometric element (the corner of a room) or a single human gesture (the curve of a hand) - form a kind of dream-narrative when gathered together.

Andy Goldsworthy

Since the late 70s, Andy Goldsworthy has been making site-specific work in the landscape, using nature itself as a ‘found object’ - as both the subject and raw material of his sculptures.

Nigel Grimmer

‘Roadkill Family Album’, begun in 2000, is an ongoing project by the artist Nigel Grimmer. Each photograph in the series depicts a member of Grimmer’s family, or a close friend, lying, apparently dead, by the side of a road wearing the

AES Group

The AES Group are a collaboration of artists from Eastern Europe. The works in this series represent Islamic and Western culture combined, which started in 1996 as an installation and performance piece involving interaction with the general public.

Dave Hacker

After many years as a successful photographer using modern digital equipment, in 2006 Dave Hacker picked up an old film camera and began taking shots of familiar London landmarks- Hacker calls this series Metropolis Reverse.

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