Shoreditch Bridge Portraits 1
by John Perivolaris
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About the Book
Like Diogenes, I was looking for human beings, and I found them under a bridge in Shoreditch.
This is a series of portraits made under a concrete railway bridge in Shoreditch where nobody would normally stop. the series shows how a cross-section of Londoners looked in the setting of a quintessential twenty-first century space of transit between the corporate, artistic, and post-working class communities of East London. The series emerges from my interest in London as a contentious public space of translation, displacement, and experimental travel.
This is a series of portraits made under a concrete railway bridge in Shoreditch where nobody would normally stop. the series shows how a cross-section of Londoners looked in the setting of a quintessential twenty-first century space of transit between the corporate, artistic, and post-working class communities of East London. The series emerges from my interest in London as a contentious public space of translation, displacement, and experimental travel.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 160 - Publish Date: Mar 02, 2012
- Keywords Street, Documentary, London, Portraits, City, Photography, Urban, Color, Colour, Bridge
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About the Creator
John Perivolaris
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Born in Montreal of Greek parents, brought up in London, degrees in Spanish and Latin American Studies, digitized and dislocated, I am in a constant state of existential, visual, and linguistic translation. Wandering through cities where I don't even know my cellphone number, art offers a way of gathering myself together.