Nigel Shafran

His current work is characterised by the quiet observation of daily life; focussing on deliberately low-key subject matter that is often domestic in nature: the washing - up, his Dad's office, and, repeatedly, his partner Ruth. Yet his work extracts from these everyday situations something profound and consistently beautiful, the sense of a natural order amid the chaos of ordinary things.

Shafran has chosen to concentrate his work on what he knows best, on what he understands more then anyone else: his own life - the most personal relationships, the most familiar spaces and objects, the most ordinary, everyday situations. His work is about preserving identity and uniqueness: it quietly records what is unique to him. As he has said: 'My photographs are the ones that only I can make.'

David Chandler, Director, Photoworks.

 



Tate Britain, How we are: Photographing Britain
Interview with Paul Elliman, Fig-1
Charlotte Cotton, Taka Ishii
Sophie Spencer-Wood, Family
Interview with Charlotte Cotton, edited photographs
Val Williams, edited photographs


Brett Rogers, Reality Check
David Chandler, Photoworks
Charlotte Cotton, The Photograph as Contemporary Art
Joanna Lowry, An Imaginary Space
Liz Jobey, Domestic Harmony
Celia Davies, Compost Pictures