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Stuart Roy Clarke is an English documentary photographer. His major works include ''The Homes of Football'' and ''Scenes from a British Summer Country Pop Music Festival.''


Life

Clarke was born in
Berkhamsted Berkhamsted ( ) is a historic market town in Hertfordshire, England, in the Bulbourne valley, north-west of London. The town is a civil parish with a town council within the borough of Dacorum which is based in the neighbouring large new town ...
, Hertfordshire, on 19 August 1961, the youngest of three children of Mary (née Punton-Smith) and Roy Percy Clarke, a quantity surveyor.


Career

After several years of working for local newspapers in Hertfordshire and as a freelance photographer for the magazine ''Time Out'' in London, Clarke went to live in The Lake District, where he began ''The Homes of Football'' in 1990. The football opus, documenting the changing face of the game, was self-funded initially but then evolved into a touring exhibition hired by various municipalities and shown in 80 museums and art galleries over a 15-year period. In 1997 Clarke also opened a permanent gallery to his football work in the Lake District, at Ambleside, in the county of Cumbria. In 2005, he started ''Cumbria Surrounded'', which went on to win the Lakeland Illustrated Book Of The Year in 2010.


Exhibitions


The Homes of Football

''The Homes of Football'' is composed of photographs taken entirely on
medium format Medium format has traditionally referred to a film format in photography and the related cameras and equipment that use film. Nowadays, the term applies to film and digital cameras that record images on media larger than the used in 35&nbs ...
film, without cropping, using a
Bronica Bronica also Zenza Bronica (in Japanese: ) was a Japanese manufacturer of classic medium-format roll film cameras and photographic equipment based in Tokyo, Japan. Their single-lens reflex (SLR) system-cameras competed with Pentax, Hasselblad, Ma ...
camera and a standard lens. Clarke began ''The Homes of Football'' in the wake of the
Hillsborough Disaster The Hillsborough disaster was a fatal human crush during a football match at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, on 15 April 1989. It occurred during an FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest in the ...
and the resulting
Taylor Report The Hillsborough Stadium Disaster Inquiry report is the report of an inquiry which was overseen by Lord Justice Taylor, into the causes of the Hillsborough disaster in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, on 15 April 1989, as a result of which, ...
. The earliest photograph in the collection is of four boys at
Kilbowie Park Kilbowie Park, also known as New Kilbowie Park, was a football stadium in Clydebank, Scotland. It was the home ground of Clydebank. New Kilbowie was built for Clydebank Juniors in 1939. In 1964, Clydebank merged with East Stirlingshire and ente ...
, home of
Clydebank Clydebank ( gd, Bruach Chluaidh) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Situated on the north bank of the River Clyde, it borders the village of Old Kilpatrick (with Bowling, West Dunbartonshire, Bowling and Milton, West Dunbartonshire, Mil ...
, in 1989—a club and ground that has since disappeared. During the 1990s, Clarke made thousands of trips to football matches, photographing the crowd and the grounds themselves. The focus was on the ordinary football supporter, rather than the more 'glamorous' side of the game. Clarke was also the only official photographer for The Football Trust from 1991 and its successor
The Football Foundation The Football Foundation is the United Kingdom's largest sports charity, channelling funding from the Premier League, The FA and the government (through Sport England) into transforming the landscape of grassroots sport in England. History Launc ...
until 2005. The collection has been supported by the
Professional Footballers' Association The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) is the trade union for professional association footballers in England and Wales. Founded in 1907, it is the world's oldest professional sport trade union, and has over 5,000 members. The aims of ...
.


Exhibitions (UK unless specified)

* 1991: ''The Homes of Football'', Burnley Towneley Hall Art Gallery, Barrow Forum 28 Gallery, Leeds City Museum * 1992: ''The Homes of Football'', Stoke Museum & Art Gallery, Derby Metro Gallery, Birkenhead Williamson Museum & Art Gallery, Coventry Herbert Museum & Art Gallery, Bath F-Stop Gallery, Wigan History Shop Museum, Hove Museum & Art Gallery, Bournemouth Russell Cotes Museum & Art Gallery, Scunthorpe Museum & Art Gallery * 1993: ''The Homes of Football'', Maidstone Library Gallery, Bilston Museum & Art Gallery, Aylesbury County Museum, Durham DLI Art Gallery, Fulham Library Gallery, Mansfield Museum & Art Gallery, Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery, Huddersfield Art Gallery, Westminster House of Commons (one day only), Hitchin Museum & Art Gallery, Middlesbrough Art Gallery, Southend Focal Point Gallery, Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery, Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery, Salford Museum & Art Gallery, Milton Keynes Exhibition Gallery * 1994: ''The Homes of Football'', High Wycombe Guildhall, Grimsby Heritage Centre, Swansea Industrial Museum, Belfast Ulster Museum, Carlisle Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery * 1995: ''The Homes of Football'', Bradford Industrial Museum, Warrington Museum & Art Gallery * 1996: ''The Homes of Football'', Reading Museum & Art Gallery, Edinburgh City Arts Centre, Liverpool
Museum of Liverpool Life The Museum of Liverpool Life was a Museum in Liverpool, England, part of National Museums Liverpool, that focused on the contribution that the people of Liverpool made to national life. It closed in 2005 and was replaced by the Museum of Liver ...
, Coatbridge Summerlee Heritage Park * 1997: ''The Homes of Football'', Arbroath Art Gallery, Forfar Methen Art Gallery, Paisley Museum & Art Gallery, Prescot Museum, Barnsley Cooper Gallery, Stockport Art Gallery * 1998: ''The Homes of Football'', Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Kilmarnock Dick Institute, Yorkshire York Museum, Wrexham Arts Centre, Falkirk
Callendar House Callendar House is a mansion set within the grounds of Callendar Park in Falkirk, central Scotland. During the 19th century, it was redesigned and extended in the style of a French Renaissance architecture, French Renaissance château fused wit ...
, Birmingham Mac * 1999: ''The Homes of Football'', Holyhead Arts Centre, Dunfermline Pittencrief Museum, Kirkcaldy Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter Museum & Art Gallery, Cheltenham Museum, Dumfries Museum & Art Gallery, Stranraer Museum, Kirkcudbright Museum, Lincoln Usher Gallery, Luton Artezium, London RIBA * 2000: ''The Homes of Football'', Gillingham Library, Strood Library, Solihull Arts Complex, Oldham Museum & Art Gallery, Darlington Art Gallery, Hull Ferens Art Gallery, Watford Museum, Wakefield Art Gallery * 2001: ''The Homes of Football'', Leamington Spa Museum, Sheffield Galleries, Warrington Museum * 2002: ''The Homes of Football'', Leicester Museum, South Shields Museum, Coventry Herbert Art Gallery, Leeds Corn Exchange, Bolton Museum & Art Gallery * 2003: ''The Homes of Football'', Cardiff St.David's Hall, Sunderland Art Gallery, Salford Lowry Outlet, Reading Museum & Art Gallery, Shrewsbury Museum * 2004: ''The Homes of Football'' / ''Football in our Time'', Gateshead Library, Lisbon University Portugal, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Norwich Forum * 2012: ''The Homes of Football'',
National Football Museum The National Football Museum is England's national museum of football. It is based in the Urbis building in Manchester city centre, and preserves, conserves and displays important collections of football memorabilia. The museum was originally b ...
, Manchester * 2013: ''The Homes of Football'' / ''True Colours'', National Football Museum, Manchester * 2014: ''The Homes of Football'' / ''Northern League 125'', National Football Museum, Manchester * 2018 - 2019 ''The Game,'' National Football Museum, Manchester


Semi-permanent exhibitions

* 1997–2011: The Homes of Football at Ambleside: three-storey Museum * 2001–2007: Homes of Football: At The Football Association HQ London * 2014–current: The Homes of Football: In the Courtyard of FA Centre of Excellence, St George's Park National Football Centre


Critical response

John Motson John Walker Motson (10 July 1945 – 23 February 2023) was an English football commentator. Beginning as a television commentator with the BBC in 1971, he commentated on over 2000 games on television and radio. From the late 1970s to 2008, Mo ...
called the work "A unique and wonderful collection of football scenes. Stuart Roy Clarke puts a new perspective on the game."
Bryan Robson Bryan Robson OBE (born 11 January 1957) is an English football manager and former player. He began his career with West Bromwich Albion in 1972, where he amassed over 200 appearances and was club captain before moving to Manchester United in ...
, the then manager of Middlesbrough, wrote in 1996 that “Stuart Clarke has brought to life the international game of football with a series of outstanding, innovative and often witty photographs.” Mike Foster, General Secretary of The FA Premier League added in 1998 “The exhibition really is paradise for any lover of football. The feelings I had were not dissimilar to walking into an empty stadium; soaking up the atmosphere and letting your imagination wander – you really do lose yourself in the surroundings” ... and in 2010 on the release of an anthology of Clarke's Homes of Football work adds "I never tire of looking at the photographs. They are captivating and evocative of a football lovers’ halcyon Kevin Roberts, CEO of Saatchi&Saatchi, described the Ambleside gallery as "an amazing experience" in a 2009 article about Clarke's work. Philip Köster, managing director of '11 FREUNDE - Magazin für Fußballkultur' wrote that "Clarke depicts football at its core, which eventually makes its indestructible: passion. Whatever he takes photos of he always searches automatically for the emotional centre of the picture. Clarke is a documentalist of change, an incorruptible contemporary witness with a camera.”


Books

* ''The Homes of Football'' (1996) * ''Passion of A Nation'' (1999), Little Brown & Co * ''More Than A Game'' (2001), Random House * ''Football In Our Time'' (2003), Mainstream * ''England The Light'' (2004), Giant Step * ''Scenes From A British Summer Country Pop Music Festival'' (2010), SRC * ''Cumbria Surrounded (Somewhere Across A Promised Land)'' (2010), SRC * ''The Cradle of The Game'' (2010), SRC * ''The Homes of Football / Where the Heart Is'' (2013), Bluecoat * ''Britische Fussballkultur in Den 90er Jahren'' (2014), Panorama * ''The Game'' (2018), Bluecoat *''The Game Revisited'' (2019), Bluecoat


Television

* ''A Common Passion'' (1996), ITV written and presented by Stuart Clarke * ''Splendid Isolation'' (2000), ITV written and presented by Stuart Clarke * ''The Homes of Football / Stuart Roy Clarke'' (2012), Northern Stars / National Football Museum / British Sea Power * ''The Homes of Football / Inside Out'' (2013), BBC1 * ''The Homes of Football / True Colours'' (2013), FIFA Football Mundial * ''Stuart Roy Clarke / Sport in Focus'' (2014), BT Sport *Christmas University Challenge (2018) / ITV Studios, BBC2


References


External links


Clarke website
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