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Melanie Friend (born 1957) is a photographer/artist. From 2003 to 2019 Friend was
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in Photography in the School of Media, Film and Music at
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Background

Born in London, Friend studied English at the
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, and Photography at the
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and the London College of Printing. As a freelance photojournalist in the 1980s, she reported for broadcast and print media such as the World Service,
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.'' From the mid 1990s she shifted her focus to longer-term photographic projects, producing work for exhibitions and books. Her book and exhibition ''Border Country'' documents the experiences of asylum seekers detained at the UK's Immigration Removal Centres. Friend is known for using the tension between images and sound to document conflict. Of ''Border Country'', she writes: "The voices provide an emotional counterpoint to the formal images of the institutions.. rompting the.. listener/viewer to reflect both on the experience of the immigration system itself and on the wider concepts of migration and borders." Friend's project ''The Home Front'' was nominated in 2012, and again in 2013, for the Prix Pictet, a global award in photography and sustainability. ''Standing By'', which uses sound & still images, draws us into Friend's parents’ 60-year long relationship. It focuses on their daily solving of ''
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'' ‘Quick’ crossword, undertaken to combat memory loss. For years, Friend thought that her parents’ crossword interactions were funny: how her father barked out the clues in mock-Sergeant Major style and her mother quietly came up with the answers. As they grew older and frailer, and her mother's
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became apparent, the daily routine of the crossword, initiated by her father, felt increasingly crucial both as a memory exercise and a ritual where humour, conversation and banter could happen as before. The first recordings for ''Standing By'' were made in the year 2000; the work was completed in 2017. Friend was a judge for the FotoDocument Awards 2013 and 2014, and is a member of FotoDocument Advisory Panel (2015). Since 2017 she has been a judge for the
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FotoReportage Award.


Publications


Books

*''Homes and Gardens: Documenting the Invisible.'' London: Camerawork, 1996. *''No Place Like Home: Echoes from Kosovo.'' USA: Midnight Editions, 2001. . *''Border Country.'' Belfast Exposed Photography/The Winchester Gallery, 2007. . *''The Home Front.'' Stockport:
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; Bradford:
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, 2013. . *''The Plain.'' Stockport:
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, 2020. .


Book sections

*"Will the bruises still show?" in: ''Signals: festival of women photographers'' Interchange Studios, London, 1994. *"A Documentary Photographer's strategies of representation" in ''Homes and Gardens: Documenting the Invisible'' (1996). *"Claustrophobia" in: ''Claustrophobia''. Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, 1998 . *"John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award" in: "John Kobal photographic portrait award 2000". National Portrait Gallery, London. . *"No Place Like Home: Echoes of Kosovo" (2001), a chapter in ''Representations of War, Migration and Refugeehood: Interdisciplinary Perspectives'' published by Routledge, New York, 2014 eds. Christiane Schlote (University of Zurich, Switzerland) & Daniel Rellstab (University of Vaasa, Finland). *The Plain (a photographic work in progress), in ''Spaces of War, War of Spaces'' Bloomsbury 2020, .


Exhibitions

*''Border Country'' at Belfast Exposed Photography, Belfast, 16 November 2007 – 11 January 2008. *European Central Bank Europe Photographic Award 2008: finalists’ show Cologne and Frankfurt. *Gallery 44, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Toronto (Canada) 10 September – 16 October 2010. *2013: Images from ''The Home Front'' series in group show at Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art. *2013 / 2015: ''The Home Front'', An Impressions Gallery touring exhibition, curated by Pippa Oldfield, Impressions Gallery, 2013 Toured to DLI Museum and Art Gallery, Durham, 2014 and University of Hertfordshire Galleries, 14 November 2014 – 31 January 2015. *Relatives Film Festival, London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, 8 March 2017.. *Images from ''The Home Front'' in ''A Green and Pleasant Land: British Landscape and the Imagination: 1970s to Now'', Towner Art Gallery, UK, 30 September 2017 – 21 January 2018. *2017/2018 Ryerson Artspace, Toronto, Canada, 5 – 29 September 2018, in conjunction with Gallery 310, School of Image Arts, University of Ryerson, Toronto, Canada 16 – 29 September 2018. *Images from ''The Home Front'' in ''Generation War'', Torrance Art Museum, Los Angeles County, USA, 15 June – 24 August 24, 2019. *''The Home Front'' at Farleys Gallery, UK, 10 September - 29 October 2020


Collections

Friend's work is held in the following permanent collections: *
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: 1 print (as of January 2019) *The Hyman Collection (British Photography): 1 print (as of March 2019) * Science Museum Group (
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): 3 prints (as of March 2019)


References


External links

*
A portfolio of The Home Front images, together with article
the journal Photography & Culture (Routledge, Vol.8, Issue 3, Nov. 2015 & online in Feb. 2016)
WorldCat for Friend
{{DEFAULTSORT:Friend, Melanie 1957 births Living people English women photographers 20th-century British photographers 21st-century British photographers 21st-century British women photographers 20th-century English women artists 21st-century English women artists Alumni of the University of York Alumni of the University of Westminster Alumni of the University of the Arts London Photographers from London 20th-century British women photographers