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Val Williams is a British
curator A curator (from la, cura, meaning "to take care") is a manager or overseer. When working with cultural organizations, a curator is typically a "collections curator" or an "exhibitions curator", and has multifaceted tasks dependent on the parti ...
and author who has become an authority on British
photography Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employed ...
. She is the Professor of the History and Culture of Photography at the
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, part of the
University of the Arts London University of the Arts London is a collegiate university in London, England, specialising in arts, design, fashion and the performing arts. It is a federation of six arts colleges: Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins, Chelsea Coll ...
, and was formerly the Curator of Exhibitions and Collections at the Hasselblad Center.


Life and work

Williams has curated the work of Martin Parr and
Daniel Meadows Daniel Meadows (born 1952) is an English photographer turned maker of digital stories, and a teacher of photography turned teacher of participatory media. Life and career as photographer Meadows was born in Great Washbourne, Gloucestershire, " ...
. She "has championed Meadows' work for years even as most British institutions have ignored it". Williams curated the influential
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show ''How We Are: Photographing Britain.'' She has also written on the representation of women, and work by women photographers. Her photographic archive is held at the
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.


Exhibitions curated

*''How We Are: Photographing Britain,''
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, London, 2007. Curated by Williams and Susan Bright. *''Soho Nights,''
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 i ...
, London, 2008/2009. Curated by Williams and Bob Pullen. "Part of an ongoing series of linked exhibitions taken from the gallery's archives."


Publications


Books by Williams

*''Women Photographers.'' **''Women Photographers: The Other Observers, 1900 to the Present.'' London:
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, 1986. **''The Other Observers: Women Photographers in Britain 1900 to the Present.'' London Virago, 1994. . *''Ida Kar: Photographer, 1908-1974.'' London Virago, 1990. . *''..Who's looking at the family?.'' London:
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, 1994. . "Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Barbican Art Gallery, 26th May - 4th Sept., 1994" "an exhibition selected by Val Williams, Carol Brown and Brigitte Lardinois." * ''Warworks: Women, Photography and the Iconography of War.'' London: Virago, 1994. . *''The Dead.'' By Williams and Greg Hobson. Bradford: National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, 1995. . With essays by Williams ("Secret Places"), Hobson ("A Horrible Exhibition"), Elizabeth Edwards ("Seeing How Others Die") and Thomas Lynch ("Embalming Father"); and photographs by
Nobuyoshi Araki is a Japanese photographer and contemporary artist professionally known by the mononym . Known primarily for photography that blends eroticism and bondage in a fine art context, he has published over 500 books.The number depends on such things ...
, Sue Fox, Kasimir Zgorecki, Franco Zecchin, Thomas Werde, Belinda Whiting, Rudolph Schafer, Leslie Hakim-Dowek,
Krass Clement Krass Clement Kay Christensen (born 15 March 1946) is a Danish photographer who has specialized in documentary work. He graduated as a film director in Copenhagen but soon turned to still photography, publishing his first book ''Skygger af øjeb ...
, Donigan Cumming, Hans Danuser, Louis Jammes, Max Jourdan, Pete Max Kandhola, Ann Mandelbaum, Bastienne Schmidt,
Andres Serrano Andres Serrano (born August 15, 1950) is an American photographer and artist. His work, often considered transgressive art, includes photos of corpses and uses feces and bodily fluids. His '' Piss Christ'' (1987) is a red-tinged photograph of a ...
,
John Benjamin Stone Sir John Benjamin Stone (9 February 1838 – 2 July 1914) was a British Conservative politician and photographer. Life and career Stone was born in Duddeston, Birmingham the son of a manager at a local glass works. The business passed into th ...
,
Clare Strand Clare Strand (born 1973) is a British conceptual photographer based in Brighton and Hove in the UK. She makes, as David Campany puts it, "black-and-white photographs that would be equally at home in an art gallery, the offices of a scientific in ...
, Annet van der Voort,
Nick Waplington Nick Waplington (born 1965) is a British artist and photographer. Many books of Waplington's work have been published, both self-published and through Aperture, Cornerhouse, Mack, Phaidon, and Trolley. His work has been shown in solo exhibition ...
, Elizabeth Williams, Neil Winokur, and Xavier Zimbardo. Published to accompany a touring exhibition starting at the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, October 1995 – January 1996, curated by Williams and Hobson. *''Street dreams: contemporary Indian studio photographs from the Satish Sharma Collection.'' London: Booth-Clibborn, in association with Shoreditch Biennale, 1997. . "Published in conjunction with the ... exhibition ... which opened at Standpoint Gallery, London as part of the 1997 Shoreditch Biennale exhibitions programme". * ''Martin Parr'' **London: Phaidon, 2002. . Hardback. **''Martin Parr.'' Rome: Contrasto, 2002. . Italian-language version. **Berlin: Phaidon, 2008. . German-language version. **London: Phaidon, 2004. . Paperback. **2nd ed. London: Phaidon, 2014. . *''Derek Ridgers: When We Were Young: Club and Street Portraits 1978–1987.'' Brighton:
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, 2005. . Photographs by
Derek Ridgers Derek Ridgers (born 20 October 1950) is a British photographer known for his photography of music, film and club/street culture. He has photographed people including James Brown, the Spice Girls, Clint Eastwood and Johnny Depp, as well as polit ...
, text by Val Williams. About the emergence of new style cultures in London in the late 1970s and early 1980s.The publication is reproduce
here
within
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's site.
* ''Daniel Meadows: Edited Photographs from the 70s and 80s.'' Brighton: Photoworks, 2011. . Authored by Val Williams. Edited by Val Williams and Gordon MacDonald. * ''When Photography Really Works.'' New York:
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; London: Quintessence, 2012. . * ''What Makes Great Photographs: 80 Masterpieces Explained.'' **London: Apple, 2012. . **London: Frances Lincoln, 2013. . **''Pourquoi est-ce un chef-d'oeuvre? 80 photographies expliquées.'' Paris: Eyrolles, 2013. . French-language version. *''Seaside Photographed.'' By Williams and Karen Shepherdson. London: Thames & Hudson, 2019. . Published to accompany an exhibition of the same name.


Books edited by Williams

* Daniel Meadows. ''National Portraits: Photographs from the 1970s.'' Edited by Williams. Salford: Viewpoint Photography Gallery; Derby: Montage Gallery, 1997. . *''Look at Me: Fashion and Photography in Britain 1960-1997.'' Edited by Williams. London:
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, 1998. . Catalogue of a touring exhibition curated by Williams and Brett Rodgers. *''Magnum Ireland.'' London: Thames & Hudson, 2005. . Edited by Williams with Brigitte Lardinois. * '' Anna Fox Photographs 1983–2007.'' Brighton: Photoworks, 2005. . Edited by Williams. With texts by David Chandler, Val Williams, Jason Evans and Mieke Bal.The publication is reproduce
here
within Photography and the Archive Research Centre's site.
*''How We Are: Photographing Britain from the 1840s to the Present.'' Edited and with texts by Williams and Susan Bright. London:
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, 2007. . With essays by
Gerry Badger Gerald David "Gerry" Badger (born 1946) is an English writer and curator of photography, and a photographer. In 2018 he received the J Dudley Johnston Award from the Royal Photographic Society. Life and career Badger was born in 1946 in North ...
and Martin Parr, and by
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. *''Glyndebourne, a Visual History.'' London:
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, 2009. . Edited by Williams and Brigitte Lardinois. Includes an essay by George Christie.


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