Anna Fox
Work Stations, Insurance Company, the City. Receptionist (25), 1988
Matt light jet print archival
54.61 x 60.96 cms
21 1/2 x 24 ins
Series: 01. Work Stations (1987-88)
6418
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist
From the edition of 5 Captioned with the following artist's text: 'Should a competitor threaten to kill a sale, the modem would provide a lifeline back to base computer'. Business...
From the edition of 5
Captioned with the following artist's text:
'Should a competitor threaten to kill a sale, the modem would provide a lifeline back to base computer'. Business 1986
Anna Fox first gained attention for Work Stations: Office Life in London (1988), a study of office culture in Thatcher's Britain, originally commissioned by Camerawork and The Museum of London. Her projects have led her to the back alleys and underworlds of Britain, capturing tacit traditions and the 'behind-the-scenes' of those we think we know and has led her to become one of the most acclaimed British photographers of the last twenty-five years.
Captioned with the following artist's text:
'Should a competitor threaten to kill a sale, the modem would provide a lifeline back to base computer'. Business 1986
Anna Fox first gained attention for Work Stations: Office Life in London (1988), a study of office culture in Thatcher's Britain, originally commissioned by Camerawork and The Museum of London. Her projects have led her to the back alleys and underworlds of Britain, capturing tacit traditions and the 'behind-the-scenes' of those we think we know and has led her to become one of the most acclaimed British photographers of the last twenty-five years.