Overview
: The Photographs Of Anthony Jones
Harbour
Arm Gallery
Margate
Kent CT9 1JD
(Next to Turner Contemporary)
May 28-30th 2011
This exhibition offers an insight into the work
of fine art photographer Anthony Jones from the sharply observed
cityscapes, dark places
full of mystery to the haunting 'Black
Dog' series, photographs which speak of joy and loss, taken
in the city and by the sea.
His work has been published in the British Journal
of Photography, Victoria and Albert Museum Magazine, widely exhibited
and features in many corporate and private collections in the
US and UK.
Award-winning photography book designer and curator
Elizabeth Avedon recently published Anthony's work on her
blog.
Anthony Jones has donated fourteen prints to the
George Eastman House benefit auction in New York later
in the year. Details to follow. (benefit).
All the photographs in this exhibition are silver
gelatin bromide prints made by Anthony.
"You seem to be one of the last artists working
in the classic modernist mode, and analogue to boot! Your influences
are also apparent, although I noticed that you didn't include
Bill Brandt which I also see hints of in your work."
Roger Watson, curator, Fox Talbot Museum, Wiltshire
"In a day when more photographers are moving
to the "quick fix" of digital or are exploring "contemporary themes"
it was a real pleasure to see the sheer image quality of Anthony's
black & white printing."
Brian Sharland
"Superb show!"
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