An Englishman in New York: Photographs by Jason Bell
As I'm aware that the next project will be based on the genre of portrait photography, I felt that this exhibition would be rewarding to see, as it relates strongly to the brief.
"Inspired by some of the 120,000 English men and women living in New York City, Jason Bell has identified and photographed leading British born figures setting the cultural agenda in New York, including Thomas P. Campbell, Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, writer ZoĆ« Heller, Nicola Perry, owner of Tea and Sympathy, artist Bill Jacklin, and television pundit and Barney's window dresser Simon Noonan. Jason Bell began this project following a commission on ‘Anglophilia’ for American Vogue. He has lived between New York and London since 2003." (National Portrait Gallery, 2010)
Another exhibition I went to while in London was 'Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography'. Although, as I am doing media business along with photography, I do not attend the photography projects module which will be teaching and experimenting with alternative processes, I was very interested in this display as I'd enjoyed experimenting with photograms in A Level photography. I hope to be able to attend some of the lectures and practicals on these processes to develop and further my skills in different ways of developing and presenting my work. A key artist who I came to know through research into photograms was Man Ray. Here is some well-known pieces of his work.
Another exhibition I went to while in London was 'Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography'. Although, as I am doing media business along with photography, I do not attend the photography projects module which will be teaching and experimenting with alternative processes, I was very interested in this display as I'd enjoyed experimenting with photograms in A Level photography. I hope to be able to attend some of the lectures and practicals on these processes to develop and further my skills in different ways of developing and presenting my work. A key artist who I came to know through research into photograms was Man Ray. Here is some well-known pieces of his work.
He was in many ways a pioneer of photography, and was keen to experiment and push the boundaries of the media.










