Nigel Shafran

Nigel Shafran (born 1964) is a photographer[1][2] and artist. His work has been exhibited at Tate and the Victoria and Albert Museum. In the 1980s Shafran worked as a fashion photographer,[3] before turning to fine art photography. Talking to The Guardian journalist Sarah Philips, Shafran described his work as, "a build-up of images, often in sequences. There is a connection between them all. Basically, I'm a one-trick pony: it's all life and death and that's it."[4]

Publications

  • Ruthbook. Self-published, 1995. Supported by Focal Point Gallery. Edition of 600 copies.
  • Dad’s Office. Self-published, 1999. ISBN 0953628906. Edition of 1000 copies.
  • Edited Photographs: Photoworks Monograph. Brighton, Photoworks; Göttingen, Steidl: 2004. ISBN 3-88243-976-9. Photographs by Shafran. Edited by Celia Davies, with essays by Val Williams and Paul Elliman, and an interview with Shafran by Charlotte Cotton.
  • Flowers for ______. London: Koenig, 2008. ISBN 978-3-86560-481-1. Edition of 750 copies.
  • Ruth on the phone. Roma publications, 2012. ISBN 9789077459768.
  • Teenage Precinct Shoppers. Dashwood Books, 2013. Edition of 500 copies.
  • Visitor Figures: Out-takes from the V&A Museum Annual Review 2012-13. Self-published, 2015. Edition of 350 copies.
  • Dark Rooms. London: Mack, 2016. ISBN 9781910164426. Co-edited by Liz Jobey. With texts by David Chandler and Paul Elliman.

Solo exhibitions

  • 2000: Photographs by Nigel Shafran, 1992-2000, Taka Ishi Gallery, Japan
  • 2001: Washing Up 2000, Fig-1, London
  • 2004: Nigel Shafran, MW projects, London
  • 2008: Flowers for ______, Rencontres d'Arles, Arles, France[5][6]
  • 2010: Compost pictures, 2008-9, Charleston, Firle, East Sussex, UK[4]

Collections

References

  1. Bicker, Phil (11 April 2013). "Teenage Precinct Shoppers by Nigel Shafran: A Look Back to 1990". Time. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  2. Liz Jobey, "Photographer Nigel Shafran: domestic harmony," The Guardian, 23 October 2008.
  3. Kate Constable, "Fashion: Yours: big shots at a snip," The Independent, 18 November 1993.
  4. Sarah Phillips, "Photographer Nigel Shafran's best shot," The Guardian, 21 April 2010.
  5. "Exhibitions". Rencontres d'Arles. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  6. "Rencontres d'Arles, 2008". Wallpaper. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  7. "Search the Collections". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
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