Christine Redmond
Sea Change
This body of work was taken in the Forty-Foot in Dublin Bay, a place which features significantly within the literary work of James Joyce. With the donning of bathing suits, the overt signifiers of class and status, as well as social inhibitions, are rendered invisible thanks to the equality brought about through the activity of swimming. Indeed, for many, the swim has become a regular year-round ritual and an important aspect of their lives where the constraints of everyday existence are washed away by the sea. The quality of the light, the endless motion of the waves, as well as the sea's ever-changing moods all serve to create an environment where the mundane is immersed within the forces of nature and dissolved into insignificance.
Laurie Campbell • Anne Cassidy • Laura Curran • Gavin Oliver Devine • Tim Doak • Robert Ellis • Michael Farrelly • Clare Gallagher • Andrew Horsman • Christine Redmond • Anthony Rush •
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