When her mother developed vascular dementia
this charismatic Christian sect – often dismissed as a cult – is a total way of life
between speed and forgetting
We could say it's both an homage to the end of the analog negative and also an exploration of the nature of colour that medium allows
This is the story of how one man and what happened one night in Eritrea almost thirty-five years ago have affected people around the world ever since
The End of the Party, Highgate, London, 1955 Jay mcinerney When her mother developed vascularGelatin Silver print by Thurston Hopkins (1913 2014), titled The End of the Party, Highgate, London, 1955 Presented in a custom mount. Specifications of The End of the Party, Highgate, London, 1955 Silver Gelatin Print Print size: 30. 5 x 40. 5cm (12" x 16") Image size: 22. 7 x 35. 5cm (9" x 14") Mount size: 40. 5 x 50. 5 cm (16 " x 20") Signed, titled and dated in pencil with artist's credit stamp on verso Printed later UNFRAMED *For framing queries