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Brian Griffin
Brian Griffin was born in Birmingham in 1948 and studied photography in Manchester before starting work as a freelance photographer in 1972. Since then he has produced images for major magazines and advertising campaigns in Britain and abroad, as well as several books of his work. He has a long association with the music industry, numbering among his subjects Siouxsie and the Banshees, Elvis Costello, Iggy Pop, Ringo Starr, Peter Gabriel, Depeche Mode and REM. Griffin's work is held by British and international collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum and the National Portrait Gallery, London. Brian Griffin is also the first commissioned photographer for the National Portrait Gallery BT Road to 2012 Project, part of the Cultural Olympiad. News >
A selection of works from England & Co's 2008 exhibition, Brian Griffin: Photographs are shown on these pages, and he was also included in the gallery's 2009 exhibition City X.
The international photography festival Les Rencontres d'Arles this year featured a major retrospective of Brian Griffin's work. News >
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| | Urban Pollution Rotherhithe, London 1987
Archival inkjet print 18 x 18 inches
Edition of 10
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| | Ode to Lenin (A Broken Frame, Cambridgeshire) 1982
Archival inkjet print 18 x 18 inches
Edition of 20
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| | Spiral Clouds Nesjavellir Geothermal Plant, Iceland 2006
Archival injet print 40 x 40 inches
Edition of 5
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| | Vivienne Westwood Battersea, London 2004
Silver bromide print 18 x 18 inches
Edition of 10
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| | Manolo Blahnik Chelsea, London 1979
Silver bromide print 18 x 18 inches
Edition of 10
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| | George Melly Studio, Rotherhithe, London 1990
Silver bromide print 18 x 18 inches
Edition of 10
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| | Lloyds Building, City of London 1980
Silver bromide print 18 x 18 inches
Edition of 10
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| | Liam St Pancras Chambers, St Pancras, London 2005
Silver bromide print 18 x 18 inches
Edition of 10
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