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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Photographer

Name
  
Simon Roberts


Website
  
simoncroberts.com

Occupation
  
Photographer

Simon Roberts (photographer) We English by photographer Simon Roberts

Born
  
1974 (age 40–41)
London

Books
  
Motherland, Complete Java 2 Certification: Programmer and Developer Exams

Awards
  
World Press Photo Award for Daily Life

Education
  
University of Sheffield

In conversation with photographer simon roberts


Simon Roberts (born 5 February 1974) is a British photographer whose work has been exhibited and published internationally.

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Life and work

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Roberts studied a BA Hons in Human Geography at the University of Sheffield (1996). He currently lives in Brighton, England.

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Between July 2004 and August 2005 Roberts travelled throughout Russia, taking in 65 destinations from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok. This resulted in the book and exhibition Motherland and the exhibition Polyarnye Nochi.

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Between August 2007 and September 2008 Roberts travelled throughout England in a motor home using a large format camera capturing people at play, and exploring the relationship between people and the places they visit. This resulted in the book and exhibition We English. In 'The Observer Critics' Review of 2011' Sean O'Hagan included the We English exhibition at Flowers East in London in his top 10 photography exhibitions of the year. Parr and Badger include the book We English in the third volume of their photobook history.

Roberts was commissioned by the UK parliament Speaker's Advisory Committee on Works of Art as the official Election Artist to document campaigning activity around the country in the run-up to the 2010 General Election. Roberts travelled the country, again in a motor home, using an old plate camera to photograph from the elevated position of its roof. This resulted in The Election Project touring exhibition and The Election Project Newspaper publication (which was made available free to download in 2012).

Roberts has also made other series of work: Polyarnye Nochi (translation: polar nights), Star Chambers (2011), Landscapes Innocence & Experience (2011), Credit Crunch Lexicon (2011–2012), Let This Be a Sign (2011–2012), Pierdom (2011–2012), The Last Moment (2011–2012) and XXX Olympiad (2012).

Publications by Roberts

  • Motherland. London: Chris Boot, 2007. ISBN 978-1-905712-03-8.
  • We English. London: Chris Boot, 2009. ISBN 978-1-905712-14-4.
  • The Election Project Newspaper. 32-page Berliner format. Self-published.
  • First edition, 2010. Edition of 3000 copies.
  • Second edition, 2013. Edition of 2000 copies.
  • This Is a Sign. Self-published, 2012. 32-page, Edition of 2000 copies.
  • Pierdom. Stockport: Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2013. ISBN 978-1-907893-40-7.
  • Credit Crunch Postcards. According to Roberts's website, "A pack of original postcards featuring different extracts of text from Simon's Credit Crunch Lexicon, launched to coincide with the exhibition 'Show Me The Money: The Image of Finance 1700 to the present' at the Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art."
  • Landscapes of Innocence & Experience. Eton: Verey Gallery, 2014. Work from various series including We English, The Election Project, XXX Olympiad and Pierdom. With an essay by Martin Caiger-Smith, "Settlement". Catalogue for an exhibition, Landscapes of Innocence and Experience, held at the Verey Gallery, Eton College, UK, 2015.
  • Zines by Roberts

  • Boxing Boys: Britain 1997—1999. Southport: Café Royal, 2015. Edition of 200 copies.
  • The Gray Friars of Canning Town. Southport: Café Royal, 2017. Edition of 150 copies.
  • Publications with contributions by Roberts

  • Generation ’74. Kaunas, Lithuania: Kaunas Photo festival, 2015. ISBN 978-609-8032-10-9. Edited by Ángel Luis González and Irina Chmyreva. Includes profiles of and interview transcripts with eleven European photographers born in 1974: Simon Roberts, Nick Hannes, Kirill Golovchenko, Przemyslaw Pokrycki, Tomáš Pospěch, Mindaugas Kavaliauskas, Vitus Saloshanka, Gintaras Česonis, Borut Peterlin, Pekka Niittyvirta and Davide Monteleone. Edition of 500 copies.
  • Unfamiliar Familiarities—Outside Views on Switzerland. Zürich: Lars Müller, 2017. Edited by Peter Pfrunder, Lars Willumeit, and Tatyana Franck. ISBN 978-3-03778-510-2. A six-volume set: one volume by Roberts and the others by Alinka Echeverría, Shane Lavalette, Eva Leitolf, and Zhang Xiao, plus a text volume in English, German, and French. Published to accompany an exhibition at Fotostiftung Schweiz, Winterthur, Switzerland and Musée de l'Élysée, Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Solo exhibitions

  • The Election Project, House of Commons, London, 2010.
  • We English, National Media Museum, Bradford, UK, 2010; Klompching Gallery, New York, 2010; Robert Morat Galerie, Hamburg, 2010, 2011; Light House gallery, Wolverhampton, UK, 2012; Pluie d’Images Festival, Brest, France, 2012.
  • We English & The Election Project, mac Gallery, Birmingham, UK, 2011.
  • Motherland, Robert Morat Galerie, Hamburg, 2011.
  • Let This Be a Sign, Swiss Cottage Gallery, London, 2012.
  • Pierdom, Flowers Gallery, London, 2013; Klompching Gallery, New York, 2013; Robert Morat Galerie, Hamburg.
  • Group exhibitions or exhibitions during festivals

  • Unseen, Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai, Shanghai, China, 2008. With work by unrepresented Chinese photographers and Roberts, Martin Kollar and Julia Fullerton-Batte.
  • This Land Is Your Land, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL, 2008. Work by Roberto Bellini, Peter Granser, Caroline Hake, Christian Jankowski, Simon Roberts, Greg Stimac, and Bryan Zanisnik.
  • Motherland, Belfast Exposed, N. Ireland, 2008.
  • Visions of Our Time, Deutsche Börse Art Collection, Berlin, 2009.
  • Motherland/Homeland, EX3 Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, Firenze, 2010. Alongside work by Francesco Carone.
  • Landscape Studies of a Small Island, Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, 2014. Includes work from Motherland, We English, The Election Project, Pierdom and other series. Curated by Karen McQuaid from The Photographers' Gallery, London. Part of the Britain in Focus theme of Photobiennale 2014, the UK-Russia Year of Culture.
  • Awards

  • 1998: Ian Parry Scholarship for young photographers
  • 2007: Royal Photographic Society's Vic Odden Award
  • 2010: Third prize, World Press Photo contest in the Daily Life - Stories category, for We English.
  • 2013: Honorary Fellowship, Royal Photographic Society
  • Collections

    Roberts' work is held in the following permanent collections:

  • Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, UK.
  • Birmingham Central Library, Birmingham, UK.
  • Art Collection Deutsche Börse, Frankfurt, Germany.
  • George Eastman House, Rochester, NY.
  • Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL.
  • National Media Museum, Bradford, UK.
  • Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO.
  • Wilson Centre for Photography, London.
  • Parliamentary Art Collection, London.
  • References

    Simon Roberts (photographer) Wikipedia