This exhibition celebrates two decades of photography
and marks the end of FORMAT, a unique all-women agency that
was dedicated to documenting the world from a different perspective.The
photographs in the exhibition reflect the concerns and issues
of the past two decades.
When FORMAT was set up in the early eighties, discrimination
against all kinds of difference was commonplace. Times and
attitudes have changed. FORMAT not only documented these changes
- in personal relationships, family structures, political movements
- it was also a part of the movement that helped bring them
about. It reflected and participated in the fight to achieve
authority and a sense of entitlements for women in particular,
but for other disregarded groups as well.The exhibition records
the clash of ideas and beliefs: in the home; on the streets
and between individuals. Pictures range from intimate portraits
of women priests in England to protests against the Narmada
Dam
in India; from ANC exuberance in South Africa to desperation
on the face of
a Kurdish asylum seeker in Bradford. Throughout
the exhibition runs a sense
of empathy between the photographer
and the photographed.
Even though the agency itself has closed, the ethos of FORMAT
lives on in the continuing work of the individual photographers
- in their particular outlook
and ideas. FORMAT's membership
grew over the years with photographers including Jackie Chapman,
Melanie Friend, Sheila Gray, Paula Glassman,
Judy Harrison,
Pam Isherwood, Roshini Kempadoo, Jenny Matthews, Maggie Murray,
Joanne O'Brien, Raissa Page, Brenda Prince, Ulrike Preuss,
Mirium Reik, Karen Robinson, Paula Solloway, Val Wilmer, Mo
Wilson and Lisa Woollett.
The majority of the FORMAT stock is now available through
the Photofusion Picture Library. Visit our online
picture library or call 020 7733 3500
for more details. |