Mark Power (born 1959) is a British
photographer. He is a member of
Magnum Photos and Professor of Photography in
The Faculty of Arts and Architecture
Founded as the Brighton School of Art in 1859, the University of Brighton School of Art and Media is an organisational part of the University of Brighton, with courses in the creative arts, visual communication, media, craft and fashion and textil ...
at the
University of Brighton.
[Biographical profile]
Power has been awarded the Terence Donovan Award and an Honorary Fellowship from the
Royal Photographic Society
The Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, commonly known as the Royal Photographic Society (RPS), is one of the world's oldest photographic societies. It was founded in London, England, in 1853 as the Photographic Society of London with ...
.
Life and work
Power was born in
Harpenden
Harpenden () is a town and civil parish in the City and District of St Albans in the county of Hertfordshire, England. The population of the built-up area was 30,240 in the 2011 census, whilst the population of the civil parish was 29,448. Har ...
,
England, in 1959.
He studied
Fine Art at
Brighton Polytechnic (1978–1981), and then travelled extensively, discovering a love for
photography along the way. Upon his return, he worked as a freelance for several UK publications and charities.
Power happened to be in
Berlin on 9 November 1989 and photographed the
fall of the Berlin Wall. He later published the photographs in the book ''Die Mauer ist Weg!'' (2014).
Between 1992 and 1996, he embarked on ''The Shipping Forecast'' — a project that involved travelling to and photographing all 31 areas covered by the
Shipping Forecast broadcast on
BBC Radio 4.
This project was published as a book
and was a touring exhibition across the UK and France. He used a
Volkswagen campervan as his mode of transport for the project, echoing the late
Tony Ray-Jones, whose work has similarities in style and meaning to Power's.
Between 1997 and 2000, Power was commissioned to document the
Millennium Dome
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in
London, a project that resulted in another touring exhibition and the accompanying book, ''Superstructure.'' Around this time his technical methods changed and he began to use colour film and a large format camera. This was followed by ''The Treasury Project,'' published in 2002, which recorded the renovation of the UK government's treasury building on Whitehall, London.
In 2003, he undertook another personal project, using the ''
London A–Z'' map as inspiration. The work, titled ''26 Different Endings,'' is a collection of images examining the areas on the outer boundaries of the map. The project was exhibited at the Centre of Visual Art at the University of Brighton, and was published as a book in 2007.
Between 1988 and 2002 Power was a member of Network Photographers.
In 2002 he became a nominee of
Magnum Photos, an associate in 2005 and a full member in 2007.
Between 1992 and 2004 he was Senior Lecturer in Photography at the University of Brighton, becoming Professor of Photography in 2004, until the present.
From 2004, he spent five years working on ''The Sound of Two Songs,'' on Poland's first five years as a member of the
European Union.
Between 2006 and 2010 Power collaborated with poet Daniel Cockrill to document the rise in English nationalism. The pair undertook a series of
road trip
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History
First road trips by automobile
The world's first recorded long-distance road trip by t ...
s around England, culminating in the book ''Destroying the Laboratory for the Sake of the Experiment.''
In 2011 he undertook a commission from Multistory to make work that explored the social landscape of the
Black Country
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through photography and film. He made urban landscapes; a series of photographs of elegant footwear; and a series of short films made in
beauty salons,
tattoo parlours and nightclubs.
In 2014 Power began a self-publishing
imprint
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Entertainment
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* "Imprint" (''Masters of Horror''), episode of TV show ''Masters of Horror''
* ''Imprint'' (film), a 2007 independent drama/thriller film
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, Globtik Books, with the publication of his book ''Die Mauer ist Weg!.''
Technique
Power primarily uses a
digital medium format view camera, after he worked with
large format film for many years. More recently he diversified into short film making.
Publications
Publications by Power
* ''Westminster Childrens Hospital''. Photographers Gallery catalogue, 1988.
* ''The Shipping Forecast''. Zelda Cheatle Press/Network, 1996. .
* ''Superstructure''. Harper Collins Illustrated, 2000. .
* ''The Treasury Project''. Brighton:
Photoworks, 2002. . Edition of 1500 copies, of which only 500 were made available for public sale.
* ''26 Different Endings''. Brighton: Photoworks, 2007. . Edition of 1000 copies.
* ''Signes''. Gulbenkian Foundation exhibition catalogue, 2008. .
* ''The Sound of Two Songs''. Brighton: Photoworks, 2010. . Edition of 2000 copies.
* ''MASS''. Gost, 2013. . Edition of 750 copies.
* ''Swap Shop - Postcards from America IV: Florida''. London: Magnet Publishing, 2013.
*''Die Mauer ist Weg!.'' Brighton and Hove: self-published / Globtik Books, 2014. . Edition of 1000 copies.
*''Icebreaker.'' Another Place, 2018. . Edition of 600 copies.
*''Maintenance.'' Kyoto, Japan: Seigensha, 2018. .
*''Good Morning, America (Volume I).'' London: Gost, 2019. .
*''Good Morning, America (Volume II).'' London: Gost, 2019. .
*''Good Morning, America (Volume II).'' London: Gost, 2020. .
*''Terre à l'Amende''. London: Gost, 2021. .
Collaborative publications
*''Buren, document Nederland, drie buitenlandse fotografen kijken naar Nederland'' = ''Neighbours: The Netherlands as seen by three foreign photographers.'' Amsterdam: De Verbeelding, 2000. With and
Stephan Vanfleteren; text by . .
*''Destroying the Laboratory for the Sake of the Experiment.'' Brighton and Hove: self-published / Globtik Books, 2016. Photographs by Power, poetry by Daniel Cockrill. . Edition of 1500 copies.
Publications with contributions by Power
* ''Positive Lives: Responses to HIV.'' London: Network Photographers;
Cassell, 1993. . Part of the Cassell AIDS Awareness Series. Edited by
Stephen Mayes
Stephen Mayes is an American photographer. He has worked within the fields of photography, art, and journalism since 1987. He was the New York head of VII Photo Agency, and secretary of the World Press Photo Competition. and Lyndall Stein. Power contributes photographs for a chapter, "Grief and Loss". With a foreword by
Edmund White and an introduction by Stephen Mayes. Each chapter also includes a written essay.
*''Home.'' Tokyo:
Magnum Photos Tokyo, 2018. .
Awards
*2000: Second prize, Arts and Entertainment stories category,
World Press Photo 1999, Amsterdam
*2003: Terence Donovan Award,
Royal Photographic Society
The Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, commonly known as the Royal Photographic Society (RPS), is one of the world's oldest photographic societies. It was founded in London, England, in 1853 as the Photographic Society of London with ...
, Bath
*2017:
Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society, Bath
References
External links
Mark Power's websiteMark Power at Magnum PhotosBiography from the University of Brighton Faculty of Arts and Architecture
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1959 births
Living people
People from Harpenden
Architectural photographers
Photographers from Hertfordshire
Magnum photographers
Photography academics
Alumni of the University of Brighton