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Matt Henry: ONLINE Exhibition

Past exhibition
23 February - 21 April 2015
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Works
  • Matt Henry, Writers Return, 2013
    Matt Henry, Writers Return, 2013
  • Matt Henry, Police Woman, 2009
    Matt Henry, Police Woman, 2009
  • Matt Henry, Elvis Diner, 2009
    Matt Henry, Elvis Diner, 2009
  • Matt Henry, Elvis Hanger, 2009
    Matt Henry, Elvis Hanger, 2009
  • Matt Henry, Elvis TV
    Matt Henry, Elvis TV
  • Matt Henry, Elvis Jigsaw, 2009
    Matt Henry, Elvis Jigsaw, 2009
  • Matt Henry, Signs
    Matt Henry, Signs
  • Matt Henry, Nixon's Mask
    Matt Henry, Nixon's Mask
  • Matt Henry, Vietnam TV
    Matt Henry, Vietnam TV
  • Matt Henry, Vietnam TV 2
    Matt Henry, Vietnam TV 2
  • Matt Henry, Hand On Wheel
    Matt Henry, Hand On Wheel
  • Matt Henry, Chevy Under Moon, 2007
    Matt Henry, Chevy Under Moon, 2007
  • Matt Henry, Police Scene, 2009
    Matt Henry, Police Scene, 2009
  • Matt Henry, Stage Man
    Matt Henry, Stage Man
Overview
Matt Henry, ONLINE Exhibition

"My personal practice focuses on America during the 1960s and 1970s. The works take the form of staged scenes constructed as set-builds in the UK using props sourced from here and the United States. The devout modernism of this period is a particular interest, with utopian political and cultural ideals heralding some of the great liberal successes of our time (the Civil Rights, feminist, anti-war and Free Speech movements). My current long-term project focuses on the American counterculture and social protest in the years 1964-74, which is also the subject of my doctoral thesis.

 

Previous works focus on U.S cultural exports and how their symbols became the language of near-global imagination. In this sense, my work also plays with fragments of American photography, cinema and literature to explore underlying ideology. Yet the distillation of these aspects into staged scenes is not only a method to explore subtext, but also to celebrate a world particular to me. This world takes the form of an imaginary small town, semi-rural space where the central dramas of nature, love, sex, family, and death contrast with the urbanised dislocation and technologically-inspired isolation of today's postmodern world."

 

- matt henry

 

Matt Henry (b. 1978) grew up in North Wales and is now based in Brighton, England. His work has been exhibited in Europe, Asia and North America. When not making photographs, he is studying part-time for his PhD in the department of American Studies at University of Sussex.

 

Press
  • Michael Hoppen's gallery goes online

    Lauren Heinz, The BJP, July 6, 2015
News
  • CONGRATULATIONS MATT HENRY

    CONGRATULATIONS MATT HENRY

    Winner at this years PDN photo annual awards May 5, 2016
    Matt Henry, winner at this year's Photo Annual awards, 2016
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  • Congratulations Matt Henry!

    Congratulations Matt Henry!

    Winner of a Format Festival award February 11, 2015
    Award, competition, winner, Format, Festival, Evidence, Clifton Cameras, Elvis, The King
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