User talk:Lisa Creagh

Lisa Creagh
Lisa Creagh (born 1972) is a British conceptual photographer based in Brighton and Hove, England.

Lisa Creagh's photography has been published in Plant:Exploring the Botanical World (Phaidon, 2016), and has been reviewed in peer reviewed magazines and articles. She shows work primarily outside of the gallery space her first major exhibition in the UK was a site specific installation in a Brighton Street (Tidy Street, 2006) and more recently, Royal Brompton Hospital, London. She has had a number of solo exhibitions in commercial galleries, The Little Black Gallery in 2010 and 2011 and Lucy Bell Gallery, 2012. She has also had work in a number of group exhibitions including a two person show at Cornelia Genshow Galerie, Cologne in 2018 and Best Botanical Bogus Garden, Helium Cowboy Gallerie, Hamburg, Germany, 2016. She has received Lottery awards for her collaborative and socially engaged practice, most recently for a series of exhibitions and events for Coventry City of Culture 2021.

Joanna Lowry states, "Creagh’s pictures extend the debate about the ontology of the photographic image into the realm of the digital; her images take the viewer on a journey into the liminal space between the photographic and the virtual; into that narrow space where the image appears to be in a permanent state of oscillation between the real and the imaginary."[5]

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