Gemma Wyer
Impermanence, Loneliness and Social Exclusion
"Impermanence, Loneliness and Social Exclusion" is a series of images that searches for patterns and meaning where none would normally be sought. I explore that which is often overlooked in order to produce images that commented on what society often remains blind to; be that intentionally or subconsciously. The series features images of street art, primarily around London's Brick Lane, a 'classless' form of art with the aim of bringing it to the art world to make those who witness it in a new setting contemplate the multi-classed layered world in which they live. The images I captured explore the concepts of social exclusion, consumerism, religion, the breakdown in society, loneliness and mans' negative impact on the environment.
Keith Ash • David Garner • Rebecca Nash • Ross Rawlings • Gemma Wyer •
University of Brighton
MA Photography
Central Saint Martins
Postgraduate Photography
De Montfort University
MA Photography
London College of Communication
MA Photography
University of Sunderland
MA Photography
Sir John Cass School of Art, Media and Design, London Metropolitan University
MA Photography