Simon Terrill's photographic practice focuses upon representations of people in public sites as a way to explore the contrasting and oscillating space between the personal and the private, the individual and the collective, and the impact of these fluid definitions on architecture, portraiture and the photograph.
Read MoreSimon Terrill has exhibited extensively since 1998. His most recent solo exhibitions include Crowd Theory Adelaide, Samstag Museum of Art, University of South Australia, 2013; Phantom, Sutton Gallery and Balfron Project, The Nunnery Gallery, London, 2011.
He has participated in numerous group exhibitions both locally and internationally, including Australia: Contemporary Voices, The Fine Art Society Contemporary, London, 2013; Negotiating This World: Contemporary Australian Art, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 2012; Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London, 2011; Contemporary Encounters, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 2010; and Photo-ID, Contemporary Art Norwich, 2009. Terrill lives and works in London.