After the End of History
British Working Class Photography 1989 – 2024
Richard Billingham » Serena Brown » Antony Cairns » Robert Clayton » Joanne Coates » Elaine Constantine » Richard Grassick » Rene Matić » J A Mortram » Eddie Otchere » Kavi Pujara » Chris Shaw » Ewen Spencer » Hannah Starkey » Tom Wood » & others
Exhibition: 27 Sep – 16 Dec 2024
Thu 26 Sep 18:00
Bonington Gallery
Dryden Street
NG1 4GG Nottingham
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Presenting over 120 works across a 35-year period,
After the End of History: British Working Class Photography 1989 – 2024
brings together contemporary working class artists who use photography to explore the nuances of working class life in all its diversity.
The exhibition, curated by
Johny Pitts,
emphasises the perspectives of practitioners who turn their gaze towards both their communities and outwards to the wider world.
Instead of looking at working-class people, the exhibition will explore life through the lenses of working-class practitioners, who have not only turned their gaze towards their own communities but also out towards the world.
The year 2024 will mark 35 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the symbolic end of Communism. The weakening of the Soviet Union in the 1980s prompted economist Francis Fukuyama to announce the triumph of Western Liberal Democracy as the only viable future for global politics.
The counter-cultural energies of the 1980s, very often powered up by the alternative ideologies embodied by Communism, produced a collective, coherent, politically engaged generation of working-class artists. But after the so-called ‘End of History’, what became of working-class culture? Who identifies as such, and why? What of the working class creative? What kind of images has working-class life produced in the last 35 years?
After the End of History
will offer a counterintuitive picture of working-class life today, from Rene Matić’s portrait of growing up mixed race in a white working-class community in Peterborough, to Elaine Constaintine’s documentation of the Northern Soul scene, to Kavi Pujara’s ode to Leicester’s Hindu community, and JA Mortram’s documentation throughout his life as a caregiver.
After the End of History
will explore the challenges and beauty of contemporary working-class life, in all its diversity today.
Artists in the exhibition include Richard Billingham, Sam Blackwood, Serena Brown, Antony Cairns, Rob Clayton, Joanne Coates, Josh Cole, Artúr Čonka, Elaine Constantine, Natasha Edgington, Richard Grassick, Anna Magnowska, Rene Matić, J A Mortram, Kelly O’Brien, Eddie Otchere, Kavi Pujara, Khadija Saye, Chris Shaw, Trevor Smith, Ewen Spencer, Hannah Starkey, Igoris Taran, Nathaniel Télémaque, Barbara Wasiak, Tom Wood.