Andrew Brown
Displace, Compress, Erase
Exploring the entanglement of human activity with the natural and built environment in places subject to urban redevelopment.
Displace, Compress, Erase
Exploring the entanglement of human activity with the natural and built environment in places subject to urban redevelopment.
'Is it cause I am foreign?''
a participatory photography project with young men on identity and place.
Intimate Landscapes
The photographs are sometimes ambiguous and slightly abstract, while others are rich with detail and no specific focal point, both of which cause a viewer to pause and linger over what they are seeing to fully experience the beauty of nature that can be found in the detail.
Northern Exposure blurs the boundaries in a photographer's autobiographical representation, this in turn exposes the Light Illuminating the Dark Hour.
Books
These still-life compositions use objects as metaphors to explore texts that have become part of the canon of English Literature. Each image is inspired by a theme, a character, an event or a narrative in a particular literary work.
Continuance:
A visual journey from the perspective of an outsider as they travel from the Irish Sea up the banks of the River Liffey.
Inceptive
An exploration of the journey of returning to beginnings.
An investigation into life in an rural English community.
Xiapu - The Old China
A journey to Xiapu, on the east coast of China, in the 21st century hearkens back to the time when most Chinese made their living by farming and fishing.
An ongoing conversation about a yellow spot over time.
1850 and 2019.
The seduction of Victorian plant collecting - reimagined.
Climate change:
What is happening underneath the surface.
Julie
An exploration of childhood memories.
Living the _Aesthetic
An exploration on internet aesthetics and the curated self.
La Dune de Bouctouche Discovery Beach - we were here.
Sacrifice Zones:
This is America.
The Body
Honest & Uncovered
A fight against the filter.
Up North
A visual exploration of Northern culture.
Our Inner Colours
I am shining awareness on metal health and how these illnesses affect peoples inner emotions. I have used neon colour to show these personalities and how the deterioration of there inner light fades as the dark takes over.
Susuz was abandoned in 1974 following the establishment of the Green Line partitioning Cyprus in to a Greek and a Turkish sector. Forlorn is an exhibition of the windows in Susuz as they are today.
Dirty Paradise
In search of a lost photograph
Glow
The glow we emit in healing and bodily repair helps identify with ancestors who perished in a Great War.
The Road to Lydney Harbour
A contemporary look at the place where the final part of coal’s journey from the pit to the quayside ended, before the coal was loaded onto boats.
'It’s been said that Inuits have many words to describe white. As the polar snow caps melt faster than we ever imagined, I wonder how long it will be before we have as many words to describe darkness' Todd Hido.
A Heuristic Study
A philosophical, cultural and social look at the alternative educations of today and the plethora of reasons families choose to follow a route away from mainstream education.
OX16
Through documenting the landscape and people within my local community, my research project engages in conversations around reality and representation and is underpinned by situationist theories of social alienation as well as philosophical ideas on hyper-realism.
Explores the liminal spaces in the Bedouin life in St. Catherine, South Sinai Egypt. Questioning the idea of belonging and finding our place that has been taken from us.
Exploring life in the American high desert.
'Hub' is a series of images created to mark 50 years of a music service for schools. The series explores sensory connections between music and art, and is inspired by the Bauhaus, Dada, and Musique Concrete movements.
Close to Home
A visual exploration of my new hometown.