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''For other people, see Louis Bush (disambiguation)'' Lewis K. Bush (born 1988) is a British photographer, writer, curator and educator.Lewis Bush
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He aims "to draw attention to forms of invisible power that operate in the world", believing that "power is always problematic" because it is inherently "arbitrary and untransparent". Bush's ''The Memory of History'' (2012), is about Europe's forgetfulness of its unresolved past and that past's re-emergence, as evidenced in the time of the
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''The Camera Obscured'' (2012) is about the absurdity of security guards preventing people from photographing buildings; ''Metropole'' (2015) is "an architectural critique on the changing face of London"; ''A Model Continent'' (2016) is about the current state of the
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and about its history being reduced to a tourist spectacle; ''War Primer 3'' (2013) is a reworking of Broomberg and Chanarin's book ''War Primer 2;'' and ''Shadows of the State'' (2018) is about
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s. All are self-published apart from ''Shadows of the State'' and the 2018 version of ''Metropole.'' ''The Memory of History'' and ''Metropole'' have been shown in solo exhibitions in London. From 2011 to 2016 he wrote and edited a blog about photography, ''Disphotic.''


Life and work

Bush was born in 1988 in London. He studied history at the
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and gained a master's degree in
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from
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(LCC). He lectures on
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and documentary photography at LCC. From 2011 to 2016 he wrote and edited a blog about photography, ''Disphotic.'' Its tagline was "Exploring photography and it's icintersections with journalism, art, and history." In 2012, for ''The Memory of History'' (2012), Bush travelled through ten
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countries to examine the effects of the
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, in the context of Europe's turbulent history of crises that are forgotten, only later to resurface. Bush intends to show that process happening again, where unresolved history is reappearing "with the economic pain of the present", using photographs that show "connections between history and the present". For ''The Camera Obscured'' (2012) he set up a
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outside sensitive sites around London and used it to draw them until challenged by security guards. Bush "attempted to engage these personnel in a discussion about art history, highlighting the blurred boundaries between images made by mechanical means and those drawn by hand, and by doing so demonstrating the absurdity of their objections." The work is also about "the intersections of art and photography, and the question of where the balance lies between individual rights and collective security." His ''War Primer 3'' (2013 and 2018) is a reworking of Broomberg and Chanarin's ''War Primer 2'' (2011), itself an appropriation of
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's pacifist book ''War Primer'' (1955). Brecht's book was a "critique of the relationship between war and photography", using photographs and poems; Bush's ebook, in critiquing Broomberg and Chanarin's book, is about "inequality, labour and capital." The title recalls a
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, a first textbook for teaching of reading. His ''Metropole'' (2015) zineRequiem For London: Lewis Bush's Metropole
.
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is "an architectural critique on the changing face of London", "intended to highlight how large swathes of the city are being developed so quickly that they have become unrecognisable – a move he believes is aggressively wiping out London's history and diversity." His ''Shadows of the State'' (2018) is a book about
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s, that "seeks to visualise, locate and expose many of these stations". It is about the "line of reasoning  . . that the only way to defend democracy is by having something inherently undemocratic at its core." Rather than taking photographs, Bush collated write-ups, publicly available satellite imagery, spectrograms and maps. During the UK's first
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lockdown, Bush forensically exposed and photographed fingerprints present on goods he bought in shops and online. The work is about the potential for contamination of consumers with
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. It is also about exposing the presence of the usually hidden labourers, vulnerable because of working in distribution at a time of social distancing.


Publications


Publications by Bush

*''The Memory of History.'' Self-published, 2012. With essays by Bush.The author's page about ''The Memory of History'' can be see
here
/ref> **Boxed edition. Self-published, 2012. 56 prints and an essay, "The History of Memory", in 12 separate short chapters. Edition of 27 copies.The essay "The History of Memory" is availabl
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as a PDF in the author's site
**Updated second edition. Self-published, 2014. Restructured and with updated text, and with a new introduction by Bush. *''The Camera Obscured.'' Self-published, 2012. With texts by Bush.The author's page about ''The Camera Obscured'' can be see
here
/ref> *''War Primer 3.''The author's page about ''War Primer 3'' can be see
here
and can be downloaded as a PD
here
/ref> **Ebook. Self-published, 2013. **Facsimile edition. Self-published, 2018. *''Shadows of the State.'' Berlin: Brave, 2018. .The author's page about ''Shadows of the State'' can be see
here
/ref> *''Metropole.'' Overlapse, 2018. .


Smaller publications by Bush

*''Metropole.'' Self-published, 2015.The author's page about ''Metropole'' can be see
here
/ref> A zine. **Second printing. Self-published, 2015. *''A Model Continent.'' Self-published, 2016. A postcard book.The author's page about ''A Model Continent'' can be see
here
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Publication with contribution by Bush

*''Flash Forward 2017: Emerging Photographers from Canada, the United Kingdom & the United States.'' Toronto:
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, 2017. . With a foreword by Dan Gaba.


Exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

*''The Memory of History,'' 12 Star Gallery, Europe House, London, 2014. *''Metropole,'' London Arts Board, London, 2015. *''Metropole,''
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, London, 2015–2016. *''City of Dust,''
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, London, 2016. *''Trading Zones,'' The Old Police Station,
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, September 2018. Work resulting from the Archisle photographer in residence at the
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on the Channel Island of Jersey, exploring different aspects of finance.


Exhibitions curated by Bush

*''Media & Myth,'' Format Festival, Derby, UK, 2015. *''Magna Errata,'' The Alternative Magna Carta Festival, Clerkenwell, London, 2015. *''Very Now,''
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, London, 2016. *''Images of Power,'' Seen Fifteen Gallery, Peckham, London, 2016. Curated by Bush and Mark Duffy. *''Incomplete Images,'' Light Eye Mind, London, 2017. Curated by Bush and Monica Alcazar-Duarte. Work by Tomás Peña, Elena Kollatou and Leonidas Toumpanos, Aram Karim, Damon Amb, and Rahman Hassani. *''It's Gonna be Great,'' Copeland Gallery, Peckham, London, 2017. Curated by Bush and Duffy.


Awards

*2017: 1 of 92 winners,
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Flash Forward Award, Toronto, Canada *2018: International Photographer in Residence, Archisle Project,
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Notes


References


External links

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– photographs and writing on ''Metropole'' by Bush in ''The Daily Telegraph'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Bush, Lewis K. 1988 births Living people Photographers from London Alumni of the University of Warwick British curators Photography curators Photography academics Academics of the University of the Arts London 20th-century British photographers