Kirsty Foster
'It's a laugh, innit?'
An exploration of the familiar everyday in a community follows clues in the signage, in the ordered public spaces and places where detritus collects, seeking what lies beneath - what deeper understanding or communication prevails or recedes. Underpinning this is the sense of a passing of time, that this is 'the time', the place where the newest history, the newest narrative is continually being created. Intervention and humour encourage a space to reframe a question, drawing attention to the depth and significance of the seemingly superficial, the small constituent parts. The things that are discarded or viewed with little attention. Places to be playful, to create change.
Sue Bowdery • Keith Lloyd Davenport • Kirsty Foster • Jen Lewis • Derek Man • Filippo M. Nicoletti • Peter Spurgeon • Alex Vann • Dee Young •
University of Brighton
MA Photography
Leeds College of Art
MA Creative Practice
London College of Communication
MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography
Royal College of Art
MA Photography
University of South Wales
MA Documentary Photography