John Blakemore
England's Glory 3 (Fulbeck), 1981
Vintage Gelatin Silver Prints
Four photographs mounted together by the photographer
Four photographs mounted together by the photographer
Series: Landscape 1970-1981
11183
Provenance
Hamiltons Gallery, LondonExhibitions
Tomorrow, Council for the Protection of Rural England, 1986'Landscape Trauma' at the Centre for British Photography, London (8 June - 24 September 2023)
Four photographs in a single mount as originally exhibited. John Blakemore writes that “Fulbeck, the flat, windswept, intensively farmed landscape of Lincolnshire. And, unexpected, protest at the ominous, resented presence...
Four photographs in a single mount as originally exhibited.
John Blakemore writes that “Fulbeck, the flat, windswept, intensively farmed landscape of Lincolnshire. And, unexpected, protest at the ominous, resented presence of Nyrex. A disused airfield, one of a number of areas under investigation as possible sites for the dumping of nuclear waste.
John Blakemore writes that “Fulbeck, the flat, windswept, intensively farmed landscape of Lincolnshire. And, unexpected, protest at the ominous, resented presence of Nyrex. A disused airfield, one of a number of areas under investigation as possible sites for the dumping of nuclear waste.
A commission from the CPRE, to photograph an area of outstanding natural beauty. I negotiated permission to include signs of protest in my piece and began to photograph. The wind, multiple exposure, the added connotations of nuclear waste, the wind as carrier of contamination. I decided that all my photographs would be of the wide landscape, an agricultural landscape devoid of people, their presence implied only by the signs of protest.