Boyd Webb
New Zealander Boyd Webb attended London’s Royal College of Art in the early 70s and came to prominence alongside contemporaries such as Richard Wentworth, Richard Deacon and Alison Wilding.
James Welling
James Welling’s photography takes the process and nature of the medium as its subject matter. Coming to prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s Welling’s work provides a critical deconstruction of photography and the techniques it entails.
Ian Wilkinson
Often working to a narrative with symbols gathered over many years Ian Wilkinson is constantly trying to depict emotions and situations which are either personal or observational.
Marc Wilson
Working in the genre of documentary landscape photography, Marc Wilson embraces familiar locations, which are often raw, natural landscapes, that we are somehow drawn to.
David Woolfall
David Woolfall’s engaging photographs are a result of extensive travel, a perceptive eye and exceptional skill.