Habitiat, Photography, Conservation Alan McFetridge Habitiat, Photography, Conservation Alan McFetridge

Exhibition: Somerset House, London

Curated by Candlestar, it explores various issues to the overarching theme Grow-Conserve, including the challenge of food security as the global population continues to to grow; conflict, climate change and sustainability.

Bad Liver and a Broken Heart has been curated into the 2017 Syngenta Photography Award Exhibition.

Bad Liver and a Broken Heart. 2016. 80cm x 100cm

Bad Liver and a Broken Heart. 2016. 80cm x 100cm

Bad Liver and a Broken Heart was made during the demolition of one the Greater London Council's initiatives, the Ferrier Estate in Kidbrooke. 

 The exhibition will be on show in the West Wing Galleries of the iconic Somerset House. Curated by Candlestar, it explores various issues to the overarching theme Grow-Conserve, including the challenge of food security as the global population continues to to grow; conflict, climate change and sustainability. The exhibition questions whether or not it is realistically possible to do more with less in order to conserve what we have today for the next generation.

West Wing Gallery

Open 9 - 28th of March, 2017

 Mon, Tues, Sat, Sun 10:00am - 18:00. Wed-Fri 11:00am - 20:00 FREE

Somerset House
Strand, London WC2R 1LA
+44 (0)20 7845 4600

Press Release: http://www.syngentaphoto.com/pages/news/index.html

 

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New Work

Exploring the impact of human habitat and biosphere. Beginning with an ariel perspective to evaluate the landscape and habitation. 

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New Photography | Exhibitions | Assignments

James Lander and Izabela Szczepanska, 2014

James Lander and Izabela Szczepanska, 2014

Portraits with a range of people associated with the Balfron Tower. A 27 storey residential social housing building in Poplar, London. Designed by architect Erno Goldfinger in 1963, the building was then Grade II listing in 1996. With plans to restore the tower in place, council and leaseholder residents are decanted out and short term "licence to occupy" guardians move in to hold an affordable yet unsteady fort. In heartland East End and moments from Canary Wharf, without rent protection the neighbourhood's community are rightfully cautious and already exposed to unwanted change due to the capitals growing housing market.   

Alan moved into Balfron Tower October 2013 and continues working on the project.

Fuck, 2010. 90cm x 98.5cm. Giclee print on archival paper Edition of 9 ( by Alan & Gretchen )

Fuck, 2010. 90cm x 98.5cm. Giclee print on archival paper Edition of 9 ( by Alan & Gretchen )

Images from a busy and fun 8 day shoot with Ron Berry, TIm White, Andrea Rosenfeld and Ginnie Assenza from RPA and an amazing crew from Los Angeles. Retouching by Recom Farmhouse, production by  and shot in the Greater Los Angeles area. 


2014 Toyota Yaris for Saatchi & Saatchi London

2014 Toyota Yaris for Saatchi & Saatchi London

This is the final image of four from a vibrant and colour commission by Saatchi & Saatchi and Toyota. We worked with Mark Norcutt and Matt Hearn to Art Direct then merge the photographic and CG elements together, producing colour rich images for 3 models. Retouching & CGI by Recom Farmhouse.

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