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1970 - 1980

Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Dorothy Bohm, Winter, Kenwood, Hampstead Heath, 1971

Dorothy Bohm

Winter, Kenwood, Hampstead Heath, 1971
Vintage Gelatin Silver Print
22.5 x 27.5 cms
8 7/8 x 10 7/8 ins
Signed and dated
11873
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Exhibitions

'Writing Her Own Script' at Photo London, Somerset House (11-14 May 2023)

Literature

Amanda Hopkinson and Ian Jeffrey, Sixties London. Photographs by Dorothy Bohm, Lund Humphries, London, 1996 (illustrated plate 83 and page 118)
'If it were just a picture of strollers in winter fog on Hampstead Heath this scene would only be of interest to local people. Composed like this, however, centrifugally around...
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'If it were just a picture of strollers in winter fog on Hampstead Heath this scene would only be of interest to local people. Composed like this, however, centrifugally around a near horizon dipping out of sight into the mist, the picture begins to configure like a frieze and abstract of humanity. No-one does much which would warrant description - although the children idle and look around, as children will - but placed against that thinly strung horizon and silhouetted against the light they all function as representative figures advancing into a purposeful adulthood.' Ian Jeffrey
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