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Gordon MacDonald (born 1967) works with photography as an artist, writer, curator, press photographer and educator. He is the founding editor of '' Photoworks'' magazine and was head of publishing at Photoworks in
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. He co-founded Brighton Photo Fringe in 2003; and was for a time its chair of the board of trustees. He was co-founder and co-director, alongside Stuart Smith, of the visual arts publisher GOST. MacDonald is also half of the collective MacDonaldStrand, with his wife
Clare Strand Clare Strand (born 1973) is a British conceptual photographer based in Brighton and Hove in the UK. She makes, as David Campany puts it, "black-and-white photographs that would be equally at home in an art gallery, the offices of a scientific in ...
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Life and work

MacDonald was born in East Kilbride, Scotland, in 1967. He worked in photography studios and as a professional photographic printer before studying for a BA in Editorial Photography at the University of Brighton in the 1990s. He has also worked as a photographer, writer, photography curator, press photographer and educator. MacDonald is the founding editor of '' Photoworks'' magazine He stood down as editor at issue 17, in October 2011. During His editorship, MacDonald interviewed photographers and filmmakers
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, Nick Broomfield, and
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, and wrote a number of texts on photographers including Osamu Wataya, Martin Lange,
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, Daniel Stier, and Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin. MacDonald was also head of publishing at Photoworks, the Brighton-based organisation for contemporary photography. He produced and edited his own ''It's Wrong to Wish on Space Hardware'' (2003) and ''The House in the Middle'' (2004), as well as '' Joachim Schmid: Photoworks 1982–2007'' (2007); '' Anna Fox: Photographs 1983–2007'' (2007); ''Fig.'' by Broomberg and Chanarin (2007), ''
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: The Myth of the Airborne Warrior'' (2011), and ''
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: Edited Photographs from the 70s and 80s'' (2011). He co-founded Brighton Photo Fringe in 2003, the fringe festival to
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; and was for a time its chair of the board of trustees. MacDonald was until September 2016 co-director, alongside Stuart Smith, of the visual arts publisher GOST. GOST published ''Mass'' by
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, ''Chateau Despair'' and ''Hyenas of the Battlefield, Machines in the Garden'' by
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, ''UKG'' by
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, ''Skirts'' by
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, ''Spill'' by
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, ''Maidan – Portraits from the Black Square'' by Anastasia Taylor-Lind, ''The Winners'' by
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, ''Punks'' by
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and
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and ''Hong Kong Parr'' by
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. MacDonald is half of the collective MacDonaldStrand, with wife Clare Strand, who make idea based projects. They live in Brighton and have three children.


Publications

*''The House in the Middle: Photographs of Interior Design in the Nuclear Age.'' Edited by MacDonald. Brighton: Photoworks, 2004. . Photographs by Danny Treacy, Paul Reas, John Kippin,
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, Jo Broughton, Dirk Wackerfuss,
Anne Hardy Anne Hardy (born 1970) is a British artist. Her art practice spans photography, sculptural installation and audio. She completed an MA in photography at the Royal College of Art in 2000, having graduated from Cheltenham School of Art in 1993 w ...
, John Paul Bichard, The Design Council Archive, the BBC Picture Library, the Collection of Chris Mullen, Protect and Survive and the Los Alamos National Library. Text by Althea Greenan. "Published to coincide with a Photoworks exhibition at the Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, in 2004." Edition of 1000 copies. *''It's Wrong to Wish on Space Hardware.'' Brighton: Photoworks, 2003. . Edited by MacDonald, Text by Caroline Smith, photographs by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, John Paul Bichard, Nichola Bruce, NASA, Richard Purdy,
Steve Pyke Steve Pyke MBE (born 1957) is a British photographer living in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Joan Fontcuberta.


Exhibitions curated by MacDonald

*''Divisive Moments'', The Photographers' Gallery, London, 2017. Photographs, documents, books and tape-recordings from the archive of Lt. Colonel Wendelle C. Stevens. *Guest curator, Krakow Photmonth, Krakow, Poland, 2017. The theme was ''From the Outside Looking In'', with various exhibitions curated by MacDonald: ''We Also Dance'', a group show with
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, Denis Darzacq, Stéphane Degoutin & Gwenola Wagon, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Zarina Muhammad, Morten Nilsson,
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, Vojtěch Veškrna, and Gillian Wearing, at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków (MOCAK); ''The War From Here'', a group show with
Lisa Barnard Lisa Barnard (born 1967) is a documentary photographer, political artist, and a reader in photography at University of South Wales. She has published the books ''Chateau Despair'' (2012), ''Hyenas of the Battlefield, Machines in the Garden'' (20 ...
,
Nina Berman Nina Berman (born 1960) is an American documentary photographer, filmmaker, author and educator. Her wide-ranging work looks at American politics, militarism, environmental contamination and post violence trauma. Berman is the author of three m ...
, Monica Haller,
Sophie Ristelhueber Sophie Ristelhueber (born 1949) is a French photographer. Her photographs concern the human impact of war. Ristelhueber has photographed extensively in the Balkans and Middle East. Her work has been exhibited at the Tate Modern and the National Ga ...
, and Martha Rosler, at Bunkier; ''Divisive Moments'', a show by MacDonald using photographs from UFO archives, at the
Ethnographic Museum of Kraków The Seweryn Udziela Ethnographic Museum of Kraków ( pl, Muzeum Etnograficzne im. Seweryna Udzieli w Krakowie) is a museum in Kazimierz, Kraków, Poland. It was established in 1902. History The plans for the establishment of the Ethnographic Mu ...
; ''Grapevine: 1988–1992'', a solo show by
Susan Lipper Susan Lipper (born 1953) is an American photographer, based in New York City.
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at MOCAK; and ''A New Archaeology for Liban and Płaszów'', a solo show by Diana Lelonek at the Ethnographic Museum. *''Tish Murtha: Works 1976 – 1991'', The Photographers' Gallery, London, 2018. Co-curated with Val Williams.


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External links

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MacDonaldStrand
the collaborative partnership of MacDonald and Clare Strand
GOST Books
a photography and visual arts publisher founded by MacDonald and Stuart Smith {{DEFAULTSORT:Macdonald, Gordon 1967 births Living people People from Brighton British publishers (people) People from East Kilbride Academics of Solent University