PHOTOMONTH IN KRAKOW — 2010
ANNA FOX AND ANNE MCNEILL
take you around the Cockroach Diary and other stories exhibition
Anne McNeill – curator of the Cockroach Diary and other stories exhibition. Has been Director of Impressions Gallery, Bradford since 2000. Previously she was Artistic Director of Photo 98, the UK Year of Photography, before that she was the founding Director of Photoworks in 1995. She began her career, in 1984, as a darkroom worker at Camerawork, London. She has curated numerous exhibitions including Trish Morrissey Front 2009 and Seven Years 2004. She has edited several books on photography such as Continental Drift: Europe Approaching the Millennium and during the 1990s was Visiting Lecturer at the London College of Communications. In 1988 while in Krakow she undertook a photographic essay, with cultural theorist Dick Hebdige, about communism and consumerism.
Anna Fox (1961) – a photographer influenced by the American ‘new colorists’, known for her investigations into the phenomenon of “office culture” in the latter half of the 1980s (the Workstation album, 1988). She also made a photographic album from 1989-1994 illustrating corporate integration sports, such as paintball and other war games (Friendly Fire, 1995). Fox is presently a lecturer at the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham. In 2007 she had a monograph book published, entitled Anna Fox Photographs 1983-2007 (2007).
Read about the exhibition of Anna Fox Cockroach Diary and other stories
9.05, 3:30 p.m.
Curator’s tour: Anna Fox and curator Anne McNeill take you around the Cockroach Diary and other stories exhibition
The Bunkier Sztuki Contemporary Art Gallery, pl. SzczepaĹski 3a
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