Sally Waterman is based in London
Sally Waterman creates poetic photographic and video installations that explore issues of female subjectivity, memory and autobiography, drawing upon writers such as T.S Eliot, Sylvia Plath and Virginia Woolf. The visual interpretation of literary texts functions as a method of self-representation, which enables the recollection and re-imaging of past trauma through transformative re-enactments and staged narratives.
Qualifications and training
- 2010 PhD Media & Photography: ‘Visualising The Waste Land: Discovering a Praxis of Adaptation’, University of Plymouth, UK
Solo exhibitions
- 2012 Waste Land, Ruskin Gallery, Angela Ruskin University, Cambridge
- 2007 Still-Moving, Viewfinder Photography Gallery, London
- 2005 Making our Mark, Michael West Gallery, Quay Arts, Newport, Isle of Wight
Group exhibitions
- 2013 Voyage: Sea journeys, Island hopping & Trans-oceanic Concepts, Künstlerhaus, Dortmund, Germany
- 2011 Photo Book Works, 23 Sandy Gallery, Portland, Oregon, USA
Publications
- 2001 Shifting Horizons: Women's Landscape Photography Now, Wells, L, Newton, K and Fehily, C. (eds), London: I. B. Tauris
Artist's website
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