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Bill Peronneau

Originally a photojournalist, whose images went some way to defining the Civil Rights movement in American history, Bill Peronneau later began to work on large-scale projects that arguably stand comparison with the finest works in photography.

Anne and Patrick Poirier

Speaking of philosophy, Plato said it was “a beautiful risk to run”. This is what Anne and Patrick Poirier think about Art, and about their life as artists, it is a beautiful risk to run, “and we run it together.”

Nigel Poor

From otherworldly landscapes comprised of decaying fruits and flowers to an archive of found objects, Nigel Poor’s photographs reveal the subtexts of time and collective history in inanimate objects.

Scott Poulson

Scott Poulson’s huge prints are photographic abstractions which push light through depths of colour in order to achieve pure visual sensations. The images suggest something familiar made strange.

Lawrence Prentice

Lawrence Prentice’s delicately created aquatints are uniform in size, and circular in composition, symptomatic of Japanese imagery.

With sequences of simple, balanced, monochrome images, Prentice creates what he describes as a ‘journey of ant

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