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Keep Photofusion Moving Fundraising Campaign Rewards Nicholas Hughes is a British photographer who’s work has been Nicholas Hughes described as multi-layered constructions, akin to paintings. This series of images, printed by Hughes at Photofusion’s darkrooms in Hand printed and signed C-Type 2007 shows him using the camera as Henry Fox Talbot described Vintage print, edition 7/15 10x12” it, “as a pencil of nature”. £400 For more information about the fundriasing campaign, and to purchase a print please visit www.crowdfunder.co.uk/photofusion Photofusion, 17a Electric Lane, Brixotn, London, SW9 8LA +44(0)2077385774 Keep Photofusion Moving Fundraising Campaign Rewards Joy Gregory Unique cyanotype print on paper 440 x 570mm £2800 Joy Gregory is a British artist who lives and works in London. Her work included in many collections including the UK Arts Council Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia, and Yale British Art Collection. In 2002, Gregory received the NESTA Fellowship, which premiered at the Sydney Biennale in May 2010. Joy’s connection to Photofusion goes back to 1992 when she ran the community education department from the then new building on Electric Lane, Brixton. For more information about the fundriasing campaign, and to purchase a print please visit www.crowdfunder.co.uk/photofusion Photofusion, 17a Electric Lane, Brixotn, London, SW9 8LA +44(0)2077385774 Keep Photofusion Moving Fundraising Campaign Rewards Scottish-born photographer Gayle Chong Kwan is based in Gayle Chong Kwan London. Her work is exhibited and published internationally. Eldorado, from the Gayle’s work is an ongoing investigation into the simulacra Cockaigne series, 2004 and sublime, which she explores through constructed C-Type photographic print immersive environments and mise-en-scenes, constructed in 31.5 x 40” states of resolution and dissolution between imagined futures, from a series of 12, edition of 10 framed in white aluminium frame £2300 Gayle is currently a PhD Research Student at the Royal College of Art, London. For more information about the fundriasing campaign, and to purchase a print please visit www.crowdfunder.co.uk/photofusion Photofusion, 17a Electric Lane, Brixotn, London, SW9 8LA +44(0)2077385774 Keep Photofusion Moving Fundraising Campaign Rewards British photographic artist Gina Glover is one of the co- Gina Glover founders of Photofusion. She is a recipient of the Royal Photographic Society’s Hood Medal, and twice winner of Signed Innova FibaPrint the Medical Research Council’s Visions of Science Award. IFa49 Pigment Print Her recent lensless landscape project, Liminal World, was exhibited at Hooper’s Gallery, London in 2010 and Le Cinq 100 x 70 cm Gallery in Rabastens, France, in 2013. £1000 For more information about the fundriasing campaign, and to purchase a print please visit www.crowdfunder.co.uk/photofusion Photofusion, 17a Electric Lane, Brixotn, London, SW9 8LA +44(0)2077385774 Keep Photofusion Moving Fundraising Campaign Rewards James Smith is a Royal College of Art’s MA Photography graduate. James Smith In 2013 he had a solo show at Photofusion showing images from this series. Smith’s 2012 Temporal Dislocation series invites the viewer on a journey through the British Landscape. Smith uses photography to capture evidence of man’s contemporary and historical relationship Lambda C-Type print, mounted with landscape, and the nuances of activity that are made manifest on aluminium 40 x 50” AP 1 from edition of 5 and impermanence, and the inexorably cyclical nature of the physical environment after human intervention. £1750 For more information about the fundriasing campaign, and to purchase a print please visit www.crowdfunder.co.uk/photofusion Photofusion, 17a Electric Lane, Brixotn, London, SW9 8LA +44(0)2077385774 Keep Photofusion Moving Fundraising Campaign Rewards Liane Lang is an artist based in London. Born in Germany she studied at NCAD in Dublin and Liane Lang completed a BA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College followed by a Postgraduate Diploma at the Royal Academy, where she graduated in 2006. Her work is concerned with notions of the Wheel, 2015 animacy, which she investigates through sculpture, photography and video works. Many of Lang’s works examine museum objects and the biographies they attempt to narrate, C-Type print 3 from edition of 10 political monuments. Recent projects have included residencies in Hungary and Latvia, 60 x 40cm where the artist used photography and animation to stage interventions with monuments from the Socialist era. She has exhibited widely both in the UK and abroad and her work is £1500 held in a number of notable collections. Liane won the Hotshoe Photofusion Award, 2012 For more information about the fundriasing campaign, and to purchase a print please visit www.crowdfunder.co.uk/photofusion Photofusion, 17a Electric Lane, Brixotn, London, SW9 8LA +44(0)2077385774 Keep Photofusion Moving Fundraising Campaign Rewards British photographer Spencer Murphy found his love for photography Spencer Murphy growing up in a rural area with woodlands, his imagination and back issues Dawn, Bewl Water of Life and the National Geographic magazines serving as his inspirations. He Digital C-Type print 16 x 20” since. Now based in London, Murphy has been included in the National Portrait Gallery’s Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize exhibition 7 times and in 2013 £300 was announced overall winner. His work is now held in the National Portrait Gallery’s permanent collection. Spencer’s work, The Abyss Gazes Into You was shown at Photofusion in 2015. For more information about the fundriasing campaign, and to purchase a print please visit www.crowdfunder.co.uk/photofusion Photofusion, 17a Electric Lane, Brixotn, London, SW9 8LA +44(0)2077385774 Keep Photofusion Moving Fundraising Campaign Rewards Richard Nicholson is a British photographic artist, based in London. His practice is concerned with materiality and the passage of time. He is interested in the transition from analogue to digital technologies and the subsequent marginalisation of embodied experience. This image is from the series Last One Out, Please Turn On The Light, which is a survey of London’s remaining professional darkrooms, 2006 – 2010. When Richard started his photographic project London had 204 darkrooms, within 4 years, only 8 remained. Richard Nicholson Roy Snell, 2006 printed on Harman by Hahnemuhle Gloss Bartya. Signed from edition of 25 16 x 20” £350 Amit Lennon specialises in intimate and individualistic portraits. His subjects, whether famous or unknown, are all treated with compassion and intensity. Lennon’s subjects are diverse and include UK prison reform, coal mining in the arctic, stargazing in Chile’s Atacama Desert, or remaking the FA cup. The National Portrait Gallery has purchased Amit’s portrait of DJ John Peel for its permanent collection, describing it as “a widely reproduced and sympathetic portrait of the legendary DJ”. Amit is a member at Photofusion. Amit Lennon Signed print from edition of 25 16 x 20” £200 For more information about the fundriasing campaign, and to purchase a print please visit www.crowdfunder.co.uk/photofusion Photofusion, 17a Electric Lane, Brixotn, London, SW9 8LA +44(0)2077385774 Keep Photofusion Moving Fundraising Campaign Rewards British photographer Jane Ward is a member at Photofusion, and a regular Jane Ward user of the facilities to create her unique contemporary works. She describes her work as “constructed from the digital photographs I take which have Pigment Print from been repeatedly broken down and collaged, creating images of imaginary, edition of 5 fragmentary, and transient land/cityscapes. Once the work has been printed 70 x 90cm the ink is dissolved and manipulated by hand, leaving traces of earlier forms and injecting the works with a sense of memory and the passage of time. £600 These cityscapes, villages, rural and industrial settings are both familiar and disturbing as they allude to the cycles of destruction and regeneration witnessed in our everyday surroundings.” For more information about the fundriasing campaign, and to purchase a print please visit www.crowdfunder.co.uk/photofusion Photofusion, 17a Electric Lane, Brixotn, London, SW9 8LA +44(0)2077385774 Keep Photofusion Moving Fundraising Campaign Rewards Caroline Jane Harris Untitled, 2015 Hand-cut pigment print on matt paper, mounted on aluminium, 420 x 594mm edition: 1 of 1 £1200 Harris explores the complexities of nature through a labour intensive paper cutting technique. She is inspired by the natural world and is conscious of the strong yet subtle links between environmental occurrences and mankind’s structures. She explores the intricacy and beauty of nature echoed in human and man-made systems, by responding to visual phenomena such as geometric, linear and circular motifs found in all levels of existence. Using photographs of tree formations as her starting point, she digitally layers and manipulates her images to achieve kaleidoscopic symmetry. Other elements of the tree are incorporated into the designs such as cross-sections of trunks and wood-grains, which are found and digitally scanned. The images are produced through a contemporary printing method; computer software using pigment inks on archival matte paper. Each segment of printed paper is cut by hand, allowing for subtle distortions creating a tension between technology and the artist’s skill, resulting in harmonious complexity. The symmetry in each piece is juxtaposed with an undercurrent of chaos, which acts as a reminder of nature’s imperfections. Harris views her process as symbiotic with life; as the paper is removed exposing depths from the 2D surface. Caroline won the 2015 Photofusion Select award. For more information about the fundriasing campaign, and to purchase a print please visit www.crowdfunder.co.uk/photofusion Photofusion, 17a Electric Lane, Brixotn, London, SW9 8LA +44(0)2077385774 Keep Photofusion Moving Fundraising Campaign Rewards Lisa Barber 23 x 20” £200 Lisa Barber is an award winning food and portrait photographer from Australia.