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Gordon MacDonald (editor)

Gordon MacDonald (born 1967) works with photography as an artist, writer, curator, press photographer and educator.

He is the founding editor of Photoworks magazine and was head of publishing at Photoworks in Brighton. He co-founded Brighton Photo Fringe in 2003; and was for a time its chair of the board of trustees. He was co-founder and co-director, alongside Stuart Smith,[1] of the visual arts publisher GOST. MacDonald is also half of the collective MacDonaldStrand, with his wife Clare Strand.[2]

Life and work

 
'Ideas not careers' logo by MacDonald.

MacDonald was born in East Kilbride, Scotland, in 1967. He worked in photography studios and as a professional photographic printer before studying for a BA in Editorial Photography at the University of Brighton in the 1990s.[3] He has also worked as a photographer, writer, photography curator, press photographer and educator.

MacDonald is the founding editor of Photoworks magazine[4] He stood down as editor at issue 17, in October 2011. During His editorship, MacDonald interviewed photographers and filmmakers Richard Billingham, Martin Parr, Nick Broomfield, and Jeff Wall, and wrote a number of texts on photographers including Osamu Wataya, Martin Lange, Lisa Barnard, Daniel Stier, and Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin.

MacDonald was also head of publishing at Photoworks, the Brighton-based organisation for contemporary photography.[5] He produced and edited his own It's Wrong to Wish on Space Hardware (2003) and The House in the Middle (2004), as well as Joachim Schmid: Photoworks 1982–2007 (2007); Anna Fox: Photographs 1983–2007 (2007); Fig. by Broomberg and Chanarin (2007), Stuart Griffiths: The Myth of the Airborne Warrior (2011),[6][3] and Daniel Meadows: Edited Photographs from the 70s and 80s (2011).

He co-founded Brighton Photo Fringe in 2003, the fringe festival to Brighton Photo Biennial; and was for a time its chair of the board of trustees.

MacDonald was until September 2016 co-director, alongside Stuart Smith,[1] of the visual arts publisher GOST.[7] GOST published Mass by Mark Power, Brisees by Helen Sear, Chateau Despair and Hyenas of the Battlefield, Machines in the Garden by Lisa Barnard, UKG by Ewen Spencer, Skirts by Clare Strand, Spill by Daniel Beltra, Maidan – Portraits from the Black Square by Anastasia Taylor-Lind, The Winners by Rafał Milach, Punks by Karen Knorr and Oliver Richon and Hong Kong Parr by Martin Parr.

MacDonald is half of the collective MacDonaldStrand, with wife Clare Strand, who make idea based projects. They live in Brighton and have three children.

 
The Beachers by MacDonaldStrand.

Publications

  • The House in the Middle: Photographs of Interior Design in the Nuclear Age. Edited by MacDonald. Brighton: Photoworks, 2004. ISBN 1-903796-14-8. Photographs by Danny Treacy, Paul Reas, John Kippin, Richard Billingham, Jo Broughton, Dirk Wackerfuss, Anne Hardy, John Paul Bichard, The Design Council Archive, the BBC Picture Library, the Collection of Chris Mullen, Protect and Survive and the Los Alamos National Library. Text by Althea Greenan. "Published to coincide with a Photoworks exhibition at the Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, in 2004." Edition of 1000 copies.
  • It's Wrong to Wish on Space Hardware. Brighton: Photoworks, 2003. ISBN 978-1903796047. Edited by MacDonald, Text by Caroline Smith, photographs by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, John Paul Bichard, Nichola Bruce, NASA, Richard Purdy, Steve Pyke, Ian Rawlinson and Joan Fontcuberta.

Exhibitions curated by MacDonald

References

  1. ^ a b "Smith Design".
  2. ^ "Photoworks : Commissioning and Publishing Photography". Archived from the original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
  3. ^ a b "The Myth of The Airborne Warrior". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Festival: Krakow Photomonth". British Journal of Photography. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Source: Graduate Photography Online - 2015 Selections - Gordon MacDonald". Source (photography magazine). Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  6. ^ O'Hagan, Sean (4 November 2011). "The art of war photography". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Gordon MacDonald and GOST", GOST, 14 September 2016. Accessed 22 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Conspiracy Week opens at The Photographers' Gallery". www.itsnicethat.com. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  9. ^ Sooke, Alastair. "The strange photographs used to 'prove' conspiracy theories". BBC. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Inside the greatest UFO archive in history". Huck Magazine. 2 February 2017. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  11. ^ Luke, Ben (31 January 2017). "The Photographers' Gallery shines a light on conspiracy theorists". Evening Standard. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  12. ^ "Krakow Photmonth 2017". GUP Magazine. 29 May 2017. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  13. ^ "Tish Murtha comes to The Photographers' Gallery". British Journal of Photography. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  14. ^ Moroz, Sarah (27 June 2018). "This Working Class Photographer Documented Her Community in Industrial England". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  15. ^ AnOther (14 June 2018). "The Forgotten Photographer Who Captured Britain's Social Crises". AnOther. Retrieved 22 June 2021.

External links

  • Official website
  • MacDonaldStrand, the collaborative partnership of MacDonald and Clare Strand
  • GOST Books, a photography and visual arts publisher founded by MacDonald and Stuart Smith

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and work Edit Ideas not careers logo by MacDonald MacDonald was born in East Kilbride Scotland in 1967 He worked in photography studios and as a professional photographic printer before studying for a BA in Editorial Photography at the University of Brighton in the 1990s 3 He has also worked as a photographer writer photography curator press photographer and educator MacDonald is the founding editor of Photoworks magazine 4 He stood down as editor at issue 17 in October 2011 During His editorship MacDonald interviewed photographers and filmmakers Richard Billingham Martin Parr Nick Broomfield and Jeff Wall and wrote a number of texts on photographers including Osamu Wataya Martin Lange Lisa Barnard Daniel Stier and Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin MacDonald was also head of publishing at Photoworks the Brighton based organisation for contemporary photography 5 He produced and edited his own It s Wrong to Wish on Space Hardware 2003 and The House in the Middle 2004 as well as Joachim Schmid Photoworks 1982 2007 2007 Anna Fox Photographs 1983 2007 2007 Fig by Broomberg and Chanarin 2007 Stuart Griffiths The Myth of the Airborne Warrior 2011 6 3 and Daniel Meadows Edited Photographs from the 70s and 80s 2011 He co founded Brighton Photo Fringe in 2003 the fringe festival to Brighton Photo Biennial and was for a time its chair of the board of trustees MacDonald was until September 2016 co director alongside Stuart Smith 1 of the visual arts publisher GOST 7 GOST published Mass by Mark Power Brisees by Helen Sear Chateau Despair and Hyenas of the Battlefield Machines in the Garden by Lisa Barnard UKG by Ewen Spencer Skirts by Clare Strand Spill by Daniel Beltra Maidan Portraits from the Black Square by Anastasia Taylor Lind The Winners by Rafal Milach Punks by Karen Knorr and Oliver Richon and Hong Kong Parr by Martin Parr MacDonald is half of the collective MacDonaldStrand with wife Clare Strand who make idea based projects They live in Brighton and have three children The Beachers by MacDonaldStrand Publications EditThe House in the Middle Photographs of Interior Design in the Nuclear Age Edited by MacDonald Brighton Photoworks 2004 ISBN 1 903796 14 8 Photographs by Danny Treacy Paul Reas John Kippin Richard Billingham Jo Broughton Dirk Wackerfuss Anne Hardy John Paul Bichard The Design Council Archive the BBC Picture Library the Collection of Chris Mullen Protect and Survive and the Los Alamos National Library Text by Althea Greenan Published to coincide with a Photoworks exhibition at the Towner Art Gallery Eastbourne in 2004 Edition of 1000 copies It s Wrong to Wish on Space Hardware Brighton Photoworks 2003 ISBN 978 1903796047 Edited by MacDonald Text by Caroline Smith photographs by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin John Paul Bichard Nichola Bruce NASA Richard Purdy Steve Pyke Ian Rawlinson and Joan Fontcuberta Exhibitions curated by MacDonald EditDivisive Moments The Photographers Gallery London 2017 Photographs documents books and tape recordings from the archive of Lt Colonel Wendelle C Stevens 8 9 10 11 Guest curator Krakow Photmonth Krakow Poland 2017 The theme was From the Outside Looking In with various exhibitions curated by MacDonald We Also Dance a group show with Phil Collins Elaine Constantine Denis Darzacq Stephane Degoutin amp Gwenola Wagon Sirkka Liisa Konttinen Zarina Muhammad Morten Nilsson Ewen Spencer Vojtech Veskrna and Gillian Wearing at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow MOCAK The War From Here a group show with Lisa Barnard Nina Berman Monica Haller Sophie Ristelhueber and Martha Rosler at Bunkier Divisive Moments a show by MacDonald using photographs from UFO archives at the Ethnographic Museum of Krakow Grapevine 1988 1992 a solo show by Susan Lipper at MOCAK and A New Archaeology for Liban and Plaszow a solo show by Diana Lelonek at the Ethnographic Museum 4 12 Tish Murtha Works 1976 1991 The Photographers Gallery London 2018 Co curated with Val Williams 13 14 15 References Edit a b Smith Design Photoworks Commissioning and Publishing Photography Archived from the original on 7 September 2012 Retrieved 30 May 2012 a b The Myth of The Airborne Warrior www telegraph co uk Retrieved 12 May 2021 a b Festival Krakow Photomonth British Journal of Photography Retrieved 19 April 2021 Source Graduate Photography Online 2015 Selections Gordon MacDonald Source photography magazine Retrieved 23 June 2021 O Hagan Sean 4 November 2011 The art of war photography The Guardian London Retrieved 23 May 2016 Gordon MacDonald and GOST GOST 14 September 2016 Accessed 22 January 2020 Conspiracy Week opens at The Photographers Gallery www itsnicethat com Retrieved 22 June 2021 Sooke Alastair The strange photographs used to prove conspiracy theories BBC Retrieved 22 June 2021 Inside the greatest UFO archive in history Huck Magazine 2 February 2017 Retrieved 22 June 2021 Luke Ben 31 January 2017 The Photographers Gallery shines a light on conspiracy theorists Evening Standard Retrieved 22 June 2021 Krakow Photmonth 2017 GUP Magazine 29 May 2017 Retrieved 19 April 2021 Tish Murtha comes to The Photographers Gallery British Journal of Photography Retrieved 22 June 2021 Moroz Sarah 27 June 2018 This Working Class Photographer Documented Her Community in Industrial England The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 22 June 2021 AnOther 14 June 2018 The Forgotten Photographer Who Captured Britain s Social Crises AnOther Retrieved 22 June 2021 External links EditOfficial website MacDonaldStrand the collaborative partnership of MacDonald and Clare Strand GOST Books a photography and visual arts publisher founded by MacDonald and Stuart Smith Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gordon MacDonald editor amp oldid 1106160723, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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