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Sunset over the North Sea - Limited Edition 1 of 30 Photograph

Alan Gignoux

United Kingdom

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 91.4 W x 61 H x 0.3 D cm

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Gignouxphotos is an established photojournalistic and multimedia company, whose projects focus on the socio-political and environmental aspects of controversial issues around the world. Working with Non-Governmental Organisations such as CARE, Oxfam and the British Council, projects have all achieve...

Year Created:

2011

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Photography, Digital on Paper

Rarity:

Limited Edition of 1

Size:

91.4 W x 61 H x 0.3 D cm

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Not Applicable

Frame:

Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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United Kingdom.

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Alan Gignoux is an award-winning documentary photographer and founder of Gignoux Photos, which produces documentary photography and film projects focusing on socio-political and environmental issues around the world. Gignoux is dedicated to highlighting the impact of displacement on communities worldwide. His most exhibited body of work, Homeland Lost, juxtaposes portraits of Palestinian refugees with their former homes in Israel. He has been a regular visitor to the Saharawi refugee camps in Algeria, building relationships and recording camp life since 2005. For his recent Arts Council funded project, “You can see me, but I don’t exist,” he used a camera obscura to document asylum seekers living in limbo in the UK. Alongside his work documenting refugee communities, Gignoux has for the past ten years been investigating and recording the impact of fossil fuels extraction and metals mining and refining on local communities. His photographs show the way in which landscapes have been permanently altered to make way for mining, scarred by the infrastructure of the mining industry, and poisoned by pollution of the air, soil, and water. The short documentary films that often accompany his images reveal through interviews the conflicting interests of mining company owners, politicians, activists, industry employees, and residents, throwing light on the complexities involved in transitioning to a low carbon future. The NCCA (National Centre for Contemporary Art) invited Gignoux to participate in a residency in Yekaterinburg, Russia in 2009. Photographs taken during the residency were published last year in Russian Rust Belt, which looks at the effects of industrial decline and pollution on the people and landscape of the Urals region. In 2010, Gignoux began work on Oil Sands, which documents the effects of the bitumen extracting industry on the Albertan environment and communities. Oil Sands was developed into an award-winning photobook and selected for exhibition in Taxed to the Max, the Noorderlicht Photofestival, in 2019. In 2025 he aims to release his first feature length documentary, Oil Sands: Curse or Blessing?, co-directed with filmmaker Christopher Kemble. The film will be an in-depth presentation of the issues surrounding the Oil Sands development in Alberta pulling together interviews from stakeholders recorded over the last fifteen years. Gignoux first visited the Appalachian region in 2012.

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