‘Murder-Two Men Wanted’, is the only photograph in the collection of the National Gallery, London. It is based on Piero di Cosimo’s painting ‘A Satyr Mourning over a Nymph’ (1495) which is also in the National Gallery’s collection. The title and inspiration for the photograph came from the headline of a Hackney Gazette article. The series of tableaux photographs ‘Living in He
Born in Dorset, Tom Hunter moved to Hackney in 1986. His work has been seen at London’s National Gallery, the V&A Museum and Saatchi Collection By Will Cantopher BBC London For an artist who plucks his ideas from today’s headlines while looking back to the painterly traditions of the past, Tom Hunter is resolute about one thing. He seldom strays far from the Hackney, east London neighbourhood h
‘The Ghetto’ 3D Photographic Model, Tom Hunter, 1994 http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/postcodes/places/E8.html The photographic model ‘The Ghetto’ was created in 1994 by Tom Hunter when he lived in a squatted community in Hackney. The title for the series comes from the local paper the Hackney Gazette, which printed an article about his community. One part of the ‘The Ghetto’ article describes the neigh
http://www.daserste.de/information/wissen-kultur/ttt/sendung/wdr/2012/tom-hunter-102.html Sozialkritische Fotos nach Motiven Alter Meister Der Brite Tom Hunter fotografiert im Londoner Viertel Hackney Es ist ein Klassiker der Kunstgeschichte: Jan Vermeers Bild “Briefleserin am offenen Fenster” aus dem 17. Jahrhundert. Dem britischen Fotografen Tom Hunter diente es als Vorlage für sein bekanntestes Foto. &
I’ll be talking at this on Monday.. East End Archive LONDON METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY – CASS GALLERY 59-63 Whitechapel High Street, E1 7PFAldgate East 12 Nov – 10am-6pm EAST END ARCHIVE SYMPOSIUM Discussion on the creation of the On-line digital archive of the East End. Speakers include Susan Andrews, David Howells, Mike Seaborne and Graham Diprose, Stefan Dickers, Zelda Cheatle, Nick Haeffner, Tom Hu
This event is now sold out In Conversation with Steven Berkoff and Tom Hunter 26 November 2012, 18:30 To celebrate the recent publication launches of East End Photographs by Steven Berkoff and The Way Home by Tom Hunter, The Photographers’ Gallery Bookshop presents a joint book presentation and talk. Focusing on the two photographers’ mutual subject matter, Berkoff and Hunter will discuss their bodies of work which f
Tom Hunter ‘The Way Home’, 2012. In this book I have set out many bodies of work that I have created over the last twenty-five years, whilst making my journey through the streets of Hackney, trying to make sense of this urban maze and find my way home. It seems strange now to think back to a time of sitting in the pub in Blandford, Dorset with my mate Fred and discussing our nights itinerary of catching the tu
Book Reviews, Photobooks Book review of Tom Hunter’s The Way Home, By Joerg Colberg Oct 25, 2012 “In this book,” writes Tom Hunter in the introduction to The Way Home, “I have set out many of the bodies of work I have created over the last twenty-five years while making my journey through the streets of Hackney, trying to make sense of this urban maze and find my way home.” And: “While my subject has alw
Seduced by Art: Photography Past and Present 31 October 2012 – 20 January 2013 National Gallery Sainsbury Wing Daily 10am – 6pm (last admission 5.15pm) Fridays 10am – 9pm (last admission 8.15pm) (Closed 24, 25, 26 December 2012 and 1 January 2013) Today’s photography is part of our own cultural moment, but it also arises from artistic traditions that long predate it. ‘Seduced by Art: Photography Past and Present’ is
From The Ghetto to the National Gallery, Tom Hunter continues to explore themes that depict his local neighbourhood, drawing on art historical references to paint Hackney in a different light to the usual lurid newspaper stories of urban blight. Three years ago Paul Wombell curated a group exhibition for Photo España in Madrid drawing attention to what he said was a small but growing band of photographers who were re