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ADAM PATTERSON & JEAN CLAUDE DAGROU
Another Lost Child
4 February - 25 March 2011 |
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| In 2008, photographer Adam Patterson began a new project documenting gangland culture in South London. His aim was to convey some of the reality behind the menacing, macho picture of gangs showcased in the media, and in order to do this he spent over a year with gang members, capturing the vulnerability and humanity that the general public rarely see. As Fiona Hamilton reported in The Times in March 2010, “His work offers insight into the daily grind for gang members, or simply errant youths, living on council estates dotted around South London.” |
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| © Adam Patterson (London, 2008) |
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| During this time, Patterson became close to a 19-year old gang member who called himself Vipoh. Having recently been the victim of a stabbing as well as witnessing the stabbing of his cousin, he was keen to find a way out of gang life. His passion being music, he asked Adam to take pictures for his MySpace page and soon began using the photographer as an excuse to avoid old friends. The two spent almost every day together for a period of 6 months, collaborating on Patterson’s photographic project, Another Lost Child. Vipoh, whose birth name is Jean Claude, began to withdraw from involvement in his gang and tried to stop getting involved in fights. He enrolled on a college course and began mentoring other youths in the music studio where he worked. Long after the project was completed Jean Claude was accepted onto a photography course at Photofusion and began producing his own work. On completion of this course he relocated to Doncaster to live with his girlfriend. |
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| © Adam Patterson (Doncaster, 2010) |
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Recognising that their collaboration wasn’t finished, Patterson continued to document aspects of change in Jean Claude’s life in Doncaster which is shown with some of the images from the original 2008 series. This new work is a significant addition to Another Lost Child; instead of masking over his previous life, the new photographs highlight the journey and transition that has taken place, suggesting that such changes are an important aspect of many young people’s lives. This new work touches on the difficulty of leaving the life you know behind and fighting familiar temptation that can often bring the most harrowing of consequences.
It is with great pleasure that this work comes to Photofusion; a gallery in the heart of Brixton which hosts its own outreach programmes to support young people. In addition to Adam Patterson’s work, Jean Claude will be exhibiting his own photographs and texts to support the exhibition, and there will be a catalogue to accompany the show. |
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| © Adam Patterson (Doncaster, 2010) |
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| Adam Patterson completed an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at London College of Communication in 2008. His work has been exhibited at the Noorderlicht Photofestival 2009, the Royal Photographic Society and Foto8’s Summershow 2010, as well as being published in newspapers and magazines such as The Sunday Times, The Independent and Vice. He recently travelled to Chile to work on the BBC Panorama documentary that covered the rescue of 33 miners and is currently based in Northern Ireland working locally on a long-term project. |
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| EXHIBITION EVENTS |
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| CHILEAN MINERS RESCUE OPERATION |
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Tuesday 8 March, 18:45
Host Gallery, 1-5 Honduras Street, EC1Y 0TH
Entry: £10 (£8 Host / Photofusion members) |
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Andy Bell, producer of the BBC Panorama documentary 'Trapped: The Chile miners Story" will be joined by assistant producer/photographer Adam Patterson to discuss their time documenting the events in the recent Chilean miner crisis. This event will include a presentation of images and video footage of their experiences.
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| ANOTHER LOST CHILD |
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Wednesday 9 March, 18:30
London College of Communication, Elephant & Castle, SE1
Entry: £5 (£3.50 Photofusion members) |
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| Adam and Jean Claude will give a talk about the process of making Another Lost Child. |
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| Please call 020 7738 5774 to book |
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| For further information about the gallery please email gallery@photofusion.org or telephone 020 7738 5774. |
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PRIVATE VIEW
Thursday 3 February,
18:30 - 21:00
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GALLERY TALK
Another Lost Child
Wednesday 9 March, 18:30
Venue: LCC
£5 (£3.50 Photofusion Members)
More info...
Call 020 7738 5774 to book
PLEASE NOTE:
The panel discussion on the Chilean Miners Rescue Operation on 8 March is now cancelled.
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OPENING TIMES
Tuesday to Saturday:
11:00 - 17:00
Thursday evenings until 19:00
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