Dryden Goodwin Exhibition
Often grounded in an experience of the city, Dryden Goodwin wrestles with the continually changing nature of our contact with the people around us, both the well known – family and friends – and the anonymous, the strangers we pass on the street. His work marks an intense curiosity, a desire to know, and yet is always alive with ambiguities about what the act of making work might reveal or obscure. His work suggests the tensions of a society where fear, suspicion and the ever present technologies of surveillance increasingly infect the atmosphere of public space.
September 26 - November 16, 2008
Photographers' Gallery
5 & 8 Great Newport Street
London WC2H 7HY
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