Arts West Side's Exhibition
'Japan At Night' by Peter Spurgeon, 10/09-01/10 2013
Peter Spurgeon is a documentary photographer interested in the interaction of society and the environment. His projects include a study of the village of Sipson which was threatened by the proposed construction of a third runway at London Heathrow airport. The 'Liflelines' project documents linear features in the landscape whose purpose has changed over time. His current project has a more personal emphasis and depicts toys and other objects from his childhood.
His work has been shown in galleries in London and Barcelona and published in F-Stop, London Independent Photography and Nikon Owner magazines.
www.peterspurgeon.net
The 'Japan at Night' series contrasts the ubiquitous artificial illumination of the capital city Tokyo with the darkness found in the port of Shimama on the island of Tanegashima.
12 pieces named Japan At Night by Peter Spurgeon.
Exhibition running from Tuesday 10th September - Tuesday 1st October
Open 11am - 5pm
His work has been shown in galleries in London and Barcelona and published in F-Stop, London Independent Photography and Nikon Owner magazines.
www.peterspurgeon.net
The 'Japan at Night' series contrasts the ubiquitous artificial illumination of the capital city Tokyo with the darkness found in the port of Shimama on the island of Tanegashima.
12 pieces named Japan At Night by Peter Spurgeon.
Exhibition running from Tuesday 10th September - Tuesday 1st October
Open 11am - 5pm