Creative Connections: Nottingham

Interesting exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery which brought together young people from Nottingham with social documentary photographer, Katherine Green, to look at the gallery’s collection and produce work  celebrating local people.

The new work focused on the Clifton Estate, an estate which had been shown negatively in a 1958 documentary but which fought back and built a community. There was a wonderful set of portraits of people of all ages from a very proud boy scout to some joyful pictures of a bereavement group. I loved one of a dog in a cone of shame.

These were shown with photographs of notable people who had come from Nottingham including the actress Vicky McLure, Viv Anderson, the first black footballer to represent England in a full international match, Becky Downie, the gymnast and, I’m pleased to say, Dame Laura Knight the artist.

Closes on 25 February 2017

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