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    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jo Spence, Remodelling Photo History (Realization), 1982
    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jo Spence, Remodelling Photo History (Realization), 1982

    Jo Spence

    Remodelling Photo History (Realization), 1982
    Vintage Gelatin Silver Print
    Series: 2. The History Lesson: Self as Image, Also Known as Remodelling Photo History (1982-83)
    10384

    Further images

    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Jo Spence, Respect (ability) from a session on Powerlessness, 1987
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Jo Spence, Respect (ability) from a session on Powerlessness, 1987

    Provenance

    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)

    Literature

    Jo Spence, Putting myself in the picture: A political, personal, and photographic autobiography, 1986, p.129 (titled Realization)
    Jo Spence. Collaboration with Terry Dennett

    Stamped Photography Workshop and annotated verso



    British Photography / The Hyman Collection.
    Jo Spence. Collaboration with Terry Dennett

    Stamped Photography Workshop and annotated verso



    British Photography / The Hyman Collection.
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