Tom Hunter
Tom Hunter (born 1965, Dorset) explores themes depicting his local neighbourhood of east London, drawing on art historical references. His breakthrough came while studying at the Royal College of Art. A portrait of a young mother closely referenced Vermeer's A Girl Reading a Letter by an Open Window, except that Hunter's subject was reading an eviction notice from the council. This work, Woman Reading a Possession Order, won the John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award in 1998, and a year later was shown in Neurotic Realism at the Saatchi Gallery.
Hunter's Living in Hell and Other Stories, which used lurid headlines from the Hackney Gazette to re-stage scenes from art history was commissioned and exhibited by the National Gallery, London in 2006 - the first photography exhibition to be held there.
Hunter's Living in Hell and Other Stories, which used lurid headlines from the Hackney Gazette to re-stage scenes from art history was commissioned and exhibited by the National Gallery, London in 2006 - the first photography exhibition to be held there.
from Purdy Hicks Gallery