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Name
  
Nigel Shafran


Role
  
Journalist


Books
  
Edited photographs 1992-2004

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Nigel Shafran (born 1964) is a photographer and artist. His work has been exhibited at Tate and the Victoria and Albert Museum. In the 1980s Shafran worked as a fashion photographer, 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."

Contents

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
  • 2010: Compost pictures, 2008-9, Charleston, Firle, East Sussex, UK
  • Collections

  • Victoria and Albert Museum, London
  • Simmons and Simmons, London
  • Arts Council England
  • References

    Nigel Shafran Wikipedia