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Jo Spence

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jo Spence, Photo therapy: "Crone" from the series Triple Somersaults 2 (Three parts), 1988

Jo Spence

Photo therapy: "Crone" from the series Triple Somersaults 2 (Three parts), 1988
Vintage C-type prints, mounted together by Spence.
30 x 10 cms 11 12/16 x 3 14/16 ins
Series: 5. Photo Therapy Collaborations (1984-90)
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Provenance

The Jo Spence Memorial Archive
Richard Saltoun Gallery, London

Exhibitions

Jo Spence : from Fairy Tales to Phototherapy. Photographs from the Hyman Collection, Arnolfini Bristol, (18th May 2020 - 20th June 2021) (this print)
'Jo Spence. Fairytales and Photography' at the Centre for British Photography (26 January - 28 May 2023)
Jo Spence: A Woman’s Place? at Belfast Exposed in Collaboration with the Centre for British Photography. 7th October 2024 – 21st December 2024

Jo Spence in collaboration with Dr Tim Sheard

Two photographs mounted together by the artist on graph paper.
Jo Spence in collaboration with Dr Tim Sheard

Two photographs mounted together by the artist on graph paper.
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