Moira Lovell Photography Born in 1977
in South Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
Lives in London, United Kingdom.
Project Description
Moira Lovell's series The After School Club revels in just such mixed messages and the testing of boundaries. Posing before the gates of their former schools, the young women in these photographs are dressed in school uniforms as adult party outfits for the 'school disco'. This nightclub phenomenon seems at once liberating, through the adoption of an alternative persona, in the carnival tradition, and yet is highly socially controlled. Dislocated from the night-time context of fancy dress and fetish, the women appear unsure of the role they must now play: by turns uncomfortable and forlorn, defensive and coy. As viewers we too feel the discomfort. In the cold light of day, in public, the infantilised sexuality is mildly disturbing. I am reminded of Diane Arbus's notion of the 'gap between intention and effect' that formed the core of her influential and sophisticated understanding of photography in the late 1960s. She noted how photographs ruthlessly pinpointed the threshold between how we think we appear and how we are actually perceived. The two states are often at odds, gaining potency from their conflict and uncertainty. - Martin BarnesExhibitions (Excerpt)
2009, 'Hungry', Wolverhampton Art Gallery2009, 'Desaturated', The Art Centre, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
2008, 'New Works', Pavilion Commission, National Media Museum, Bradford
2008, 'Teen City', Musee d'Elysee, Lausanne, Switzerland
2008, 'CLICK CHICKS mostly women photographers', Dallas Contemporary, Dallas, Texas, USA
2007, Jerwood Photography Awards, Jerwood Space, London and UK tour
2007, 'No Ball Games', Four Corners, London
2007, 'Woman's Work', Hull University
2006, MA Photography Final Show, London College of Communication::/http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk)
2002, 'Mud Pies and Daisy Chains' (solo show), Showroom and Workstation, Sheffield)
Publications (Excerpt)
2009, X-TRA Magazine Volume 11 Issue 42009, New Light Book Published by The Jerwood Foundation
2008, Flash forward Book published by The Magenta Foundation
2008, Source Magazine, Issue 57
2008, Archive Magazine #13
2008, Pavilion Commission Publication
2007, Portfolio Magazine No.46

