Anna Fox presents ‘Cockroach Diary and other Stories’ at Ffotogallery

Ffotogallery, the national development agency for photography in Wales, launches a major exhibition by Anna Fox on the evening of Friday, 28 August, one of the most significant photographers to emerge from the new wave of British colour documentary of the 1980s.

Cockroach Diary and Other Stories brings together works spanning twenty-five years that convey a compelling sense of both the ordinary and the bizarre in British life.

An infestation at her home in North London inspired the darkly comic Cockroach Diary, which combines queasy photographic evidence with frustrated diary entries: ‘3rd September 1996: splattered roach with orange shoe on bathroom wall – very drunk’. Country Girls, a collaboration with Alison Goldfrapp, was inspired by shared experiences of growing up as young women in ‘suffocating’ rural southern England in the 1970s, and depicts the singer collapsed under bushes or amongst bluebells.

Pictures of Linda is a 22-year long collaboration with punk singer Linda Lunus from local band Fashionable Living Death, and records her dressing-up sessions through photography and video. Fox says ‘ Linda became obsessed with having a document of herself, as she appeared in many different guises’. The Village, a deeply satirical narrative, depicts family weddings, fetes and women’s domestic lives in rural West Sussex. In a statement that could equally apply to her work in general, Fox explains:

“I wanted to spend time investigating the realities (which I felt were hidden) lying behind the façade of the typical English picture postcard village”.

This extensive show also includes the works 41 Hewitt Road; My Mother’s Cupboards and My Father’s Words; Back to the Village; and Notes From Home.

Ffotogallery is supported by Arts Council of Wales.

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