Background information
"In 1998, the London-based artist Tom HUNTER was awarded the John Kobal Photographic Portrait Prize for Woman Reading a Possession Order, an image of a young woman standing at a window reading an eviction notice with a baby at her side. This work, part his 'Persons Unknown' series, directly references Vermeer's 'A Girl Reading at the Open Window', using both its composition, color and play of light to produce an image that, as with Vermeer's representations of the Dutch working class, ennobles his subjects. The concern of the British photographer with the political issues surrounding the right of 'squatters', 'travellers' and all those viewed as 'outsiders' is reflected in his choice and treatment of his subjects. In 1998 while traveling himself around Europe, Tom HUNTER began a new series of portraits entitled 'Travellers', which focused on the domestic environment of this nomadic group. In a body of work begun in 1999, collectively entitled 'Life and Death in Hackney' he focused on a community living in and around the Hackney area of London. Many of the photographs in this series are based on Pre-Raphaelite paintings, and in so doing he overlays art historical references with stories from the everyday lives of those around him.
Content
This publication, 'Tom Hunter' brings together these three bodies of work as well as for the first time photographs from the British photographer's most recent series 'Swan Songs'." (© Hatje Cantz, 2003)
The volume includes also texts by Michael Bracewell and Paul Shepheard, as well as contributions by Jean Wainwright with the photographer.