Hugh Turvey
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Hugh Turvey (born 5 June 1971) is a British artist, photographer and experimentalist who works primarily with
X-ray An X-ray (also known in many languages as Röntgen radiation) is a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than those of ultraviolet rays and longer than those of gamma rays. Roughly, X-rays have a wavelength ran ...
technology. His work fuses art and science, graphic design and pure photography. In September 2014, he was awarded an honorary fellowship by the
Royal Photographic Society The Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, commonly known as the Royal Photographic Society (RPS), is the world's oldest photographic society having been in continuous existence since 1853. It was founded in London, England, in 1853 as th ...
in recognition of his work as an advocate for imaging innovation and its role in the advancement of science and understanding.


Life and education

Hugh Robert Turvey was born in Chippenham, Wiltshire, the first child of Rodney and Patricia Turvey. He studied at Swindon Art College (1989–1990) and the Royal Berkshire College of Art and Design (1990–1992), before enrolling at Blackpool and The Fylde College, in Lancashire, to study photography (1992–1994). Turvey's early creative influences came from Russian Constructivist concepts (most notably the work of
Alexander Rodchenko Aleksander Mikhailovich Rodchenko (; – 3 December 1956) was a Russian and Soviet artist, sculptor, photographer, and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design; he was married to the artist Varvara Stepa ...
) and the extensive and innovative high-speed and stroboscopic photographic studies of Dr Harold E Edgerton.


Career

Turvey's early career was spent working as an apprentice to photographer
Gered Mankowitz Gered W. Mankowitz (born 3 August 1946) is an English photographer who focused his career in the music industry. He has worked with a range of artists from the Rolling Stones to Jimi Hendrix, and in other divisions of the photography industry, ...
, one of the UK's leading rock photographers. During this period he began experimenting with x-ray/shadow photography on a commission to create a 'revealing' image for an album cover, for which he sought advice from the head of radiology at the Royal Free Hospital in London. Realising the parallels between x-ray and photography, Hugh began working on a new type of Rayogram, wherein the object's shadow was not only exterior, but also interior, thus depicting its inner structure and density. He defines these images as 'Xograms' and differentiates them from
photogram A photogram is a Photography, photographic image made without a camera by placing objects directly onto the surface of a light-sensitive material such as photographic paper and then exposing it to light. The usual result is a negative shadow im ...
s by the frequency of the 'light' used to expose the 'paper'. Hugh's work attracted the interest of the Science Photo Library, who encouraged him to produce an extensive series of coloured x-rays of everyday objects, which were eventually published during 1999 in the Observer's LIFE magazine. The same year, Credit Suisse commissioned Hugh to produce six 'motion x-ray' European TV commercials, which subsequently went on to win awards at the 1999 ITVA Festival in Köln, Germany. In 2005 Hugh with Artemi Kyriacou were invited by www.britishcouncil.org/Ukraine to go to Kiev and represent the UK at the "European Day" in Independence Square following their winning entries in the Novartis/Daily Telegraph Visions of Science photographic awards that year. Following the 'x-perimentalist' exhibition at the Gallery@Oxo, Southbank, London in 2009, Turvey undertook a six-month residency at Yeovil District Hospital, working on a Wellcome Trust sponsored public engagement project entitled 'inr-i'. He curated the resulting artwork to form a touring exhibition that has been showing in hospitals throughout the UK since. In 2009, Hugh was also appointed permanent Artist in Residence at the
British Institute of Radiology The British Institute of Radiology (BIR) is a radiology society and charity based in London, United Kingdom. It is the oldest institute of its kind in the world, forming on 2 April 1897. History The society can be traced back to two separate i ...
(BIR). One of his earliest projects in the role was a collaboration with the Department of Specialist Imaging at
University College Hospital University College Hospital (UCH) is a teaching hospital in the Fitzrovia area of the London Borough of Camden, England. The hospital, which was founded as the North London Hospital in 1834, is closely associated with University College Lo ...
on a series of artworks drawn from multi-sequence MRI scans of the prostate, which are used in the detection of small foci of prostate cancer. In 2011, Turvey produced the X-ray imagery for the film
Et Soudain, Tout Le Monde Me Manque '' The Day I Saw Your Heart'' (; ) is a 2011 French comedy-drama film directed by Jennifer Devoldère and starring Mélanie Laurent, Michel Blanc, Florence Loiret Caille, Guillaume Gouix, Kev Adams, Camille Chamoux and Malik Bentalha. Plot An ...
(The Day I Saw Your Heart) which was directed by
Jennifer Devoldère Jennifer or Jenifer may refer to: People *Jennifer (given name) *Jenifer (singer), French pop singer *Jennifer Warnes, American singer who formerly used the stage name Jennifer *Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer *Daniel Jenifer Film and television ...
. Hugh makes a cameo as a gallery visitor in the final scene which was shot at the Galerie Anne de Villepoix in Paris. In November 2011 Hugh released the X is for X-Ray iPad app through Touch Press. As well as collaborations with technology developers and motion film directors, Hugh has also worked closely with architects and interior designers, the 2012 refurbishment of the Maslow Hotel in Johannesburg being among his largest projects. The artist's Flora series of Xograms are used as a key motif that runs throughout the building. Hugh returned to the Gallery@Oxo with a new solo exhibition, X-POSÉ: Material and Surface, in February 2014, which was reprised in the following month at Artopia Gallery in St. Katharine Docks, London. As an artist represented by London Contemporary Art (LCA), Hugh's Xogram work has featured in a number of group art-fair exhibitions around the world. It has also been widely featured in national and international newspaper articles and magazines and is held in a number of private and public collections, including permanent displays in Sir Isaac's Loft at the Franklin Institute Science Museum, Philadelphia and the BIR. As an advocate for x-ray, part of the artist's residency role with the BIR is one of outreach. As such, Hugh is a regular public speaker at events like the 2014 Edinburgh Science Festival, where he also created a site-specific video installation. Alongside his artistic practice, Hugh is a pioneering creative practitioner for better healthcare environments. He has worked on large-scale art installation projects in hospitals in Germany, UK and USA. He is currently part of a 'communicative' art research team at University College Hospital, London, which is creatively thinking about ways to improve patient experience.


Gustoimages

Gustoimages is a limited company set up by Hugh Turvey and Artemi Kyriacou to enable collaborative working on larger projects. Commercial commissions include an ongoing collaboration between Gustoimages and Waitrose UK to create the packaging for chef Heston Blumenthal's 'Heston from Waitrose' range.


References


External links


Gusto Images

X-RAY ARTIST And EXPERIMENTALIST , HUGH TURVEY



Visionary images really have the X-ray factor

Kinetica Artfair

BBC Persia interview with Hugh Turvey, X-ray Artist, Oxo Gallery, London

France 5 , X-ray Artist , Hugh Turvey and Artemi Kyriacou Interview

Yeovil hospital art project aims to demystify X-rays

Et soudain tout le monde me manque

X is for X-Ray




{{DEFAULTSORT:Turvey, High Photographers from London Living people 1971 births People from Chippenham