Daniel Meadows: Free Photographic Omnibus, 50th Anniversary

Charming exhibition at the Centre for British Photography of works by Daniel Meadows.

In 1973, aged 21, Meadows repurposed a double-decker bus as a home, gallery and darkroom and, with the help of various grants, drove round the country, stopping in 22 towns and cities and offering to photograph local people.

The exhibition showed these pictures alongside some documentary pieces he took for the councils which had sponsored him. It also told the afterlife of the work through publication and the tracing of some of the sitters via local papers in 2001.

I loved the directness of these works. People showed themselves as they wanted to be seen in the moment with little fuss or pretense. I always forget what we looked like in the 70s and found these very nostalgic.

Closed 17 December 2017

 

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