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Armet Francis (born 29 January 1945) is a
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n-born photographer and publisher who has lived in London since the 1950s. He has been documenting and chronicling the lives of people of the
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for more than 40 years and his assignments have included work for ''
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'', '' The Sunday Times Supplement'',
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and
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. He has exhibited worldwide and his work is in collections including those of the
Victoria & Albert Museum The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and nam ...
and the
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. One of his best known photographs is 1964's "Self Portrait in Mirror".


Biography

Armet Francis was born in
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, in rural Jamaica in 1945. He was left in the care of his grandparents at the age of three when his parents moved to
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, where Francis joined them seven years later in 1955. Interviewed for the
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's Oral History of British Photography, Francis spoke of growing up as the only black child in a school in
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. After leaving school at 14, he worked for an engineering firm in
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, before finding a job as an assistant in a West End photographic studio, and going on to forge a career as freelance photographer for fashion magazines and advertising campaigns. He has said: "In 1969 I embarked on a lifetime project.... I was living and working in the first world, materially that is, but becoming more aware of inequalities to the third world, to be more specific the Black World. As a Black photographer I started to realise I had no social documentary images in my work.... I went back o Jamaicain 1969.... I had been away 14 years, it would take another 14 years to make sense of this project." Following his participation at
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(the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture) in
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,
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, he became devoted to photographing the people of the African diaspora. He became the first Black photographer to have a solo exhibition at
The Photographers' Gallery The Photographers' Gallery was founded in London by Sue Davies opening on 14 January 1971, as the first public gallery in the United Kingdom devoted solely to photography. It is also home to the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, established in ...
in London when ''The Black Triangle'' series was exhibited there in 1983. He published a book also entitled ''The Black Triangle'' the following year, and ''Children of the Black Triangle'' was produced four years later. He was a contributing photographer in the survey issue of ''
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'' vol. 2, no. 3, 1992, titled ''Critical Decade: Black British Photography in the 80s''. In 1988 Francis was a co-founder of the
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(now Autograph ABP). He was the official photographer for Africa '05, a major celebration of African arts held throughout 2005 in the UK.
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Editorial Board, ''Sentinel Poetry Quarterly''.
is a Nigeria ...

"roots to reckoning"
26 February 2006.
Francis was one of three pioneering Jamaican-born photographers – the others being Charlie Phillips and
Neil Kenlock Neil Emile Elias Kenlock (born 1950) is a Jamaican-born photographer and media professional who has lived in London since the 1960s. During the 1960s and 1970s, Kenlock was the official photographer of the British Black Panthers, and he has be ...
– whose work was showcased in the 2005/2006 exhibition ''Roots to Reckoning'' at the
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,Kate Smith
"Black History Month 2005 – From Roots To Reckoning In Photos"
''
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'', 30 September 2005.
which in 2009 with the assistance of
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acquired the "Roots to Reckoning archive", comprising 90 photographs of London's black community from the 1960s to the 1980s.
The British Library The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and is one of the largest libraries in the world. It is estimated to contain between 170 and 200 million items from many countries. As a legal deposit library, the British ...
conducted an interview (C459/214) with Francis in 2013 for its Oral History of British Photography collection."Photography , Francis, Armet (1 of 6) Oral History of British Photography"
The British Library, 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
Photographs by Francis featured prominently in ''Staying Power'', the collaborative project mounted in 2015 by the
Victoria and Albert Museum The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and nam ...
(V&A) and the
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."Staying Power: Photographs of Black British Experience, 1950s–1990s"
BBC, 16 February 2015.
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"Black, British and proud: 50 years of struggle and triumph"
''The Guardian'', 16 February 2015.
"The arresting first image in the V&A museum is Jamaican photographer Armet Francis's ''Self-portrait in Mirror'' (1964), a curiously intimate and honest image showing Armet setting up his shot directly in front of a mirror," noted the reviewer for ''Culture Whisper'', while Brennavan Sritharan commented in the ''
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'': "Self-portraiture is something of a sub-theme, with Armet Francis' tender yet assertive self-portrait leading the exhibit." In February 2022, Francis was named in CasildART's list of the top six Black British photographers, alongside Charlie Phillips,
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,
Neil Kenlock Neil Emile Elias Kenlock (born 1950) is a Jamaican-born photographer and media professional who has lived in London since the 1960s. During the 1960s and 1970s, Kenlock was the official photographer of the British Black Panthers, and he has be ...
,
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and
Vanley Burke Vanley Burke (born 1951) is a British Jamaican photographer and artist. His photographs capture experiences of his community's arrival in Britain, the different landscapes and cultures he encountered, the different ways of survival and experien ...
.


Exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

*''The Black Triangle: People of the African Diaspora'',
The Photographers' Gallery The Photographers' Gallery was founded in London by Sue Davies opening on 14 January 1971, as the first public gallery in the United Kingdom devoted solely to photography. It is also home to the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, established in ...
, London, 1983


Group exhibitions

*''Reflections of the Black Experience: 10 Black Photographers'', Brixton Art Gallery, London, 1986 *''Transforming the Crown: African, Asian & Caribbean artists in Britain, 1966–1996'', Caribbean Cultural Center,
Studio Museum in Harlem The Studio Museum in Harlem is an American art museum devoted to the work of artists of African descent. The museum's galleries are currently closed in preparation for a building project that will replace the current building, located at 144 W ...
, 1997;
Bronx Museum of the Arts The Bronx Museum of the Arts (BxMA), also called the Bronx Museum of Art or simply the Bronx Museum, is an American cultural institution located in Concourse, Bronx, New York. The museum focuses on contemporary and 20th-century works created by A ...
, New York, 1997 *''Roots to Reckoning: the photography of Armet Francis,
Neil Kenlock Neil Emile Elias Kenlock (born 1950) is a Jamaican-born photographer and media professional who has lived in London since the 1960s. During the 1960s and 1970s, Kenlock was the official photographer of the British Black Panthers, and he has be ...
and Charlie Phillips'',
Museum of London The Museum of London is a museum in London, covering the history of the UK's capital city from prehistoric to modern times. It was formed in 1976 by amalgamating collections previously held by the City Corporation at the Guildhall, London, Gui ...
, London, 2005/6 *''Staying Power: Photographs of Black British Experience, 1950s – 1990s'',
Black Cultural Archives Black Cultural Archives (BCA) is an archive and heritage centre in Brixton, London, devoted to the histories of people of African and Caribbean descent in Britain. Also known as BCA, it was founded in 1981, by educationalist and historian Len Gar ...
, London, 2015;
Victoria & Albert Museum The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and nam ...
, London, 2015 *''Get Up, Stand Up Now, Generations of Black Creative Pioneers'',
Somerset House Somerset House is a large Neoclassical complex situated on the south side of the Strand in central London, overlooking the River Thames, just east of Waterloo Bridge. The Georgian era quadrangle was built on the site of a Tudor palace ("O ...
London, 2019 *''Life Between Islands: Caribbean-British Art 1950s–Now'',
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, 2021/2022


Bibliography


Books

*''The Black Triangle: The People of the African Diaspora''. Seed, 1985. *''Children of the Black Triangle''. Africa World, 1989.


Children's books

*''Counting in Rhymes''. Seed, 1990. . Coordinated and edited by Francis and Olga Graham. *''Carnival Time''. Seed, 1990.


Publications with contributions by Francis

*''Roots to Reckoning – photos by Armet Francis, Neil Kenlock, Charlie Phillips''. Seed, 2005. Exhibition catalogue with introduction by Mike Phillips.


Collections

Works by Francis are held in the following public collections: *
Victoria and Albert Museum The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and nam ...
, London: 25 prints (as of October 2018) *
Museum of London The Museum of London is a museum in London, covering the history of the UK's capital city from prehistoric to modern times. It was formed in 1976 by amalgamating collections previously held by the City Corporation at the Guildhall, London, Gui ...
, London


References


External links


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