Jo Spence (15 June 1934, London – 24 June 1992, Camden) was a British photographer, a writer, cultural worker, and a photo therapist. She began her career...
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projects exploring the legacy of photographer Jo Spence. Collaborators included Marysia Lewandowska and The Jo Spence Memorial Archive, Rehana Zaman working...
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and childcare. The group's origins go back to 1974 when photographers Jo Spence and Neil Martinson were searching for women photographers to produce an...
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from which the collective then took its name, established in 1976 by Jo Spence with the socialist historian of photography Terry Dennett. They were joined...
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player for Manchester United Joe Spence (footballer, born 1925) (1925–2009), English football player for York City Jo Spence (1934–1992), British photographer...
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lives" of two trapped women in a high-rise flat, in which Spence played the tough, aggressive Jo, while Cook played the more light-hearted Toots. She played...
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Paula Rego Shani Rhys James Bridget Riley Cindy Sherman Julia Sorrell Jo Spence Rose Wylie 1964–1981: Rosemary Murray 1981–1995: Valerie Pearl 1996–2008:...
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Karen Davies – sleeve co-ordination Joanne Leonard – sleeve photography Jo Spence and Terry Dennett – additional photography Karlheinz Poll – additional...
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pandemic. She was selected for her contribution to Misbehaving Bodies: Jo Spence and Oreet Ashery at the Wellcome Collection, which explored lived experiences...
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All Monsters, Jamie Shovlin, Kathy Acker, Nam June Paik, Lucky Dragons, Jo Spence, Roy Ascott, LuckyPDF, Mary Barnes, Stewart Home and Hex. In June 2012...
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