Stuart Griffiths (photographer)
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Stuart Griffiths (born 1972) is a British photographer and writer living in Hastings, East Sussex. He published photographs from his time in the Parachute Regiment in ''The Myth of the Airborne Warrior'' (2011) and wrote about that period and later in ''Pigs' Disco'' (2013). Griffiths has had a solo exhibition, ''Closer'', at
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and his work is held in the collection of the
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s.


Life and work

Griffiths is from North West England. He was born in Manchester and grew up on its outskirts. The family later moved to Warrington where he spent his teenage years. He joined the
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at age 16, spending five years in the Parachute Regiment, deployed as part of
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in
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. He left in 1993, aged 21 and moved to Brighton, East Sussex. In 1993/94 he attended outdoor illegal
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around Brighton, which he photographed. From 1994 he studied for a BA in Editorial Photography at the
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, graduating in 1997. In 2000, Griffiths was homeless and jobless in London, sleeping in doorways until moving into an ex-forces
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in east London. While living at the hostel he worked as a
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photographer. In the late 2000s, Griffiths worked on stories about
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, first with Graham Johnson and later with other journalists. The 2009 documentary film '' Isolation'', directed by Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull, follows Griffiths as he journeys through England encountering ex-soldiers experiencing the physical and emotional scars of life after the Army. The film premiered at the
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then toured the UK at Picturehouse Cinemas. The photographs of ''The Myth of the Airborne Warrior'' (2011) "were taken on a compact Canon secreted in his webbing while he was serving as a paratrooper with the British Army in Northern Ireland in the late Eighties and early Nineties."
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, in ''
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'', wrote that "The photographs ... often look snatched or have been taken from a distance so that the housing estates and streets of tribally divided, working-class Belfast look even bleaker and more threatening than they are. He captures his fellow paras at rest and at play ... The small book has little context save for Griffiths's own first-person text, which has been heavily edited in black marker to highlight the most shocking anecdotes in direct contrast with the mundanity of the images. ... An odd little book, then, of one soldier's wilfully unprofessional but curiously revealing photographs – but an evocative one for that very reason." ''Pigs' Disco'' (2013) contains writing with accompanying photographs and illustrations. It "juxtaposes the grim and gritty reality of life as a British soldier stationed in Northern Ireland during the Troubles with images of the nascent rave scene and drug use in the British Army", as well as of later life in Brighton. He currently lives in Hastings, East Sussex and works full-time with East Sussex Veterans Hub, dealing with
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s' alcohol and substance misuse issues.


Publications


Books by Griffiths

*''The Myth of the Airborne Warrior''. Brighton and Hove:
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, 2011. Photographs and text by Griffiths, and ephemera. Edited and with a short essay by Gordon MacDonald. . Edition of 500 copies. *''Pigs' Disco''. London: Ditto, 2013. Text, photographs and illustrations by Griffiths. .


Books with contributions by Griffiths

*''Basics Creative Photography No. 2: Context and Narrative''. By Maria Short. AVA Academia, 2011. . *''Fieldstudy 18: Closer''. London:
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, 2013. Edited
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. *''Northern Ireland 30 Years of Photography''. By Colin Graham. Belfast:
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;
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, 2013. . Published on the occasion of an exhibition. *''Portraits of Violence: War and the Aesthetics of Disfigurement''. Corporealities: Discourses Of Disability. By Suzannah Biernoff. University of Michigan Press, 2017. . *''Seaside Photographed''. Thames & Hudson, 2019. By Val Williams and Karen Shepherdson. . Published on the occasion of an exhibition. *''Masculinities, Liberation Through Photography''. London: Prestel, 2020. Edited by Alona Pardo. . Published on the occasion of an exhibition.


Film and television documentary appearances

*'' Isolation'' (2009) – 76 mins, directed by Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull *"Broken Covenant", '' People & Power'' series (
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, 2009) – 30 mins


Exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

*''Closer'',
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, London, 2013;
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, 2013;
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, Hastings, 2014. Curated by
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.


Group exhibitions

*''Seaside: Photographed'',
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, Margate, 2019;
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, University of Southampton, Southampton, 2020;
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, Penzance, 2021. Curated by Val Williams and Karen Shepherdson. Included Griffiths' photographs of the 1990 rave scene in Brighton.


Collections

Griffiths' work is held in the following permanent collection: *
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s, UK: 42 prints (as of May 2021)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Griffiths, Stuart 21st-century British photographers 20th-century British photographers Photographers from Manchester Alumni of the University of Brighton Artists from Greater Manchester Artists from Warrington Date of birth missing (living people) Living people 1972 births