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Andy Sewell (born 1978) is a British photographer, living in London. He has produced the books ''The Heath'' (2011) about
Hampstead Heath Hampstead Heath (locally known simply as the Heath) is an ancient heath in London, spanning . This grassy public space sits astride a sandy ridge, one of the highest points in London, running from Hampstead to Highgate, which rests on a band o ...
in north London; ''Something like a Nest'' (2014) about "the redundancy of the ideas we have about the
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as they come up against modern life" in the English countryside; and ''Known and Strange Things Pass'' (2020), about
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s and "the deep and complex entanglement of technology with contemporary life".


Work

''The Heath'', made over five years and self-published, shows an "affectionate ramble" on
Hampstead Heath Hampstead Heath (locally known simply as the Heath) is an ancient heath in London, spanning . This grassy public space sits astride a sandy ridge, one of the highest points in London, running from Hampstead to Highgate, which rests on a band o ...
in north London.Contemporary Photography
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According to Sean O'Hagan writing in '' The Guardian'', ''The Heath'' captures the "hinterland between the created and the natural  . . This is a book of suggestion, a landscape of the imagination as well as a record of a real and familiar place. A classic of understated observation." Parr and Badger include it in the third volume of their photobook history. ''Something like a Nest'' is set in farming and family surroundings in the contemporary English countryside (2009–2013).Sewell photographed in rural Suffolk, Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Devon, Wiltshire, Hertfordshire and Kent. Lucy Davies in the '' British Journal of Photography'' wrote that "for Sewell, the English countryside seemed as much an airy, shape-shifting construct as a physical entity, often thought of in a particular, bucolic way, but as connected to 21st century global capitalism as anywhere else." O'Hagan wrote again in ''The Guardian'' that "Sewell makes us think more deeply about what the countryside means by attending to aspects of the rural landscape we often overlook, either because they do not fit our definitions or because we no longer spend enough time there to absorb the changes that have crept into our still green and pleasant, but increasingly managed and manicured, land.  . . Formally, Sewell's outdoor landscapes seldom spell anything out, his eye often lighting on small details that suggest the bigger picture." About ''Known and Strange Things Pass'' (2020), Eugénie Shinkle writes in ''1000 Words'': "The ostensible subject of Known and Strange Things Pass is the
transatlantic communications cable A transatlantic telecommunications cable is a submarine communications cable connecting one side of the Atlantic Ocean to the other. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, each cable was a single wire. After mid-century, coaxial cable came into use ...
s linking the UK and North America. But the cables are only one thread in a web of analogy that explores what it means to be in the world at the present moment. Known and Strange Things Pass is about the deep and complex entanglement of technology with contemporary life. It's about the immediacy of touch and the commonplace miracle of action at a distance; the porosity of the boundaries that hold things apart, and the fragility of the bonds that lock them together." Sewell also works as a photographer on commissions for clients such as newspapers, magazines and book publishers.


Publications

*''The Heath''. Self-published, 2011. . With an introduction by Sewell and a poem by Owen Shears ("Heath"). Edition of 850 copies. *''Something like a Nest''. Self-published, 2014. . With text by Ben Platts-Mills. *''Known and Strange Things Pass''. Marche, Italy: Skinnerboox, 2020. . With essays by Eugenie Shinkle and Sewell. Edition of 800 copies.


Collections

* Victoria and Albert Museum, London *
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, London *
National Science and Media Museum The National Science and Media Museum (formerly The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, 1983–2006 and then the National Media Museum, 2006–2017), located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, is part of the national Science Museum G ...
, Bradford


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Photographs from ''Something like a Nest''
at ''The Guardian''
Photographs from ''Known and Strange Things Pass''
at ''The Guardian'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Sewell, Andy British photographers 21st-century British photographers Place of birth missing (living people) Living people 1978 births