William Waterworth
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605,00€ – 1.029,00€
“The Nineties Project” features a variety of photographic works, all of which are inspired by the unique history, art, fashion, and culture of the 1990s.
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Hahnemühle paper (308 gr)
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Born in Macclesfield 1996, moved around a lot as a child before finally settling in Shropshire.
First really discovered photography whilst at Manchester University reading History of Art, the seminar was on the American Photographer Sally Mann. Only lasted 6 weeks at Manchester before leaving to Paris to study. Returned to London and had first main Exhibition held just off Fleet Street. Connected too many different forms of literature, especially travel writing, Bruce Chatwin, Werner Herzog and the Beats are huge inspirations.
First really discovered photography whilst at Manchester University reading History of Art, the seminar was on the American Photographer Sally Mann. Only lasted 6 weeks at Manchester before leaving to Paris to study. Returned to London and had first main Exhibition held just off Fleet Street. Connected too many different forms of literature, especially travel writing, Bruce Chatwin, Werner Herzog and the Beats are huge inspirations.
https://hero-magazine.com/tag/william-waterworth/
https://whynow.co.uk/read/a-conversation-with-william-waterworth/
https://www.anothermag.com/design-living/12057/november-to-do-list-nan-goldin-derek-jarman-yayoi-kusama-marriage-story
https://whynow.co.uk/read/a-conversation-with-william-waterworth/
https://www.anothermag.com/design-living/12057/november-to-do-list-nan-goldin-derek-jarman-yayoi-kusama-marriage-story
2019 “What am I doing here?”, Burleigh Street Townhouse, London.
2017, “The Rolling English Road”, Rupert Bevan’s Showroom, London.
2017, “The Rolling English Road”, Rupert Bevan’s Showroom, London.