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JEM SOUTHAM (b. 1950)
Exbury Gardens, Spring 2010
chromogenic analogue print
signed in ink on accompanying gallery label
image 36 x 45in. (91.5 x 114.3cm.)
This print is number 1 from the edition of 6.
Sale room notice
Please note this print is title Exburty Gardens, Spring 2010 and not Blossom Tree, 2000 as listed in the catalogue.

Please also note this print is number 1 from the edition of 6.

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Lot Essay

Jem Southam is one of the most respected British photographers of the last twenty-five years. Inspired partly by the colour work of William Eggleston (see lots 11-12), in the 1970s Southam began to document the countryside of South-West England where he lives and works.
Southam often returns to the same place and meticulously records changes over seasons and even years.

Southam has been the subject of solo shows at numerous institutions including Tate St. Ives (2004) and The Victoria and Albert Museum (2006). His photographs are to be found in many important collections such as the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Museum Folkswang, Dusseldorf, and the Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven.

Gift of the artist and James Hyman Photography, London.

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