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Pavilion Commissions Programme 2007

Pavilion are pleased to announce the release of Pavilion Commissions Programme 2007, a publication that celebrates and showcase the work of the four photographers selected and commissioned by Pavilion in 2007: Millie Burton, Lydia Goldblatt, Hetain Patel and Eva Stenram.

Pavilion Commissions Publication 2007
Front cover

Title: Pavilion Commissions Programme 2007
Editor: Ruth Haycock
Authors: Benedict Burbridge, Jonathan Chapman, Catherine Grant, Anna Reid and Alain Willaume
Publisher: Pavilion
Date: November 2007
ISBN: 978-0-9544775-4-7
Price: £10.00
40 pages, full colour, soft back book, 230mm x 220mm

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Writer Biographies

Benedict Burbridge is a writer and curator based in Brighton. He is also Projects Assistant at Photoworks and is currently studying towards a PhD at The Courtauld Institute of Art, addressing the influence of early scientific imagery upon contemporary photographic art.

The Remotely Intimate, or the Intimately Remote: Eva Stenram’s Per Pulverem Ad Astra. (PDF 97KB)

Jonathan Chapman is a Senior Lecturer in Three Dimensional Design at the University of Brighton, and Co-Director of the ‘Inheritable Futures Laboratory’ (IF:Lab). Jonathans pedagogy, research and design practice collectively address the wastefully transient nature of contemporary material culture to pioneer new and provocative ways of thinking, designing and consuming in the 21st Century. Jonathan’s monograph Emotionally Durable Design: Objects, Experiences and Empathy was published by Earthscan in 2005.

Desire, Disappointment and Domestic Waste. (PDF 106KB)

Catherine Grant is the Research Forum Postdoctoral Fellow at the Courtauld Institute of Art. Catherine completed her PhD at the Courtauld Institute of Art in 2006 on performances of adolescence in contemporary photography, including considerations of the history of the photographic portrait and postmodern photography. Catherine writes for a wide range of art journals and magazines, including Contemporary and Flash Art, and has contributed to Vitamin Ph, a survey of contemporary photography, published by Phaidon in 2006.

Lydia Goldblatt: And The Word Was God
. (PDF99KB)

Alain Willaume is a freelance photographer, independent curator, editor and lecturerat École Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Strasbourg. Alain recently curated the INDIA programme of exhibitions at Rencontres d’Arles 2007 and is the editor of India Now: New Visions in Photography, published by Thames & Hudson in 2007. Alain is Artistic Consultant of IPN’08 IndiaPhotoNow’08, a 2008 photo biennale project in India. Alain’s monograph Bords du gouffre was published by Textuel, Paris in 2003.

Learning to be…
(PDF 71KB)

If you have any queries about the publication contact a member of staff at Pavilion on 0113 242 5100 or e-mail admin@pavilion.org.uk.

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