Jo Spence Biography

The photography of Jo Spence deals with issues of class, power and gender, death and dying. Spence began her career as a commercial photographer, specialising in family portraits and wedding photos. She pushed the medium beyond this narrow subject matter to explore its political function, challenging the social and structural barriers working against female artists of the time. Out of this emerged her collaborations with the Hackney Flashers, a collective of female documentary photographers. Diagnosed with breast cancer in 1982, Spence later developed the technique of 'photo therapy,' using photography as a therapeutic tool to document her battle with the disease.

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Spence's work has featured in solo and group exhibitions worldwide, including 'Misbehaving Bodies: Jo Spence and Oreet Ashery,' Wellcome Collection, London (2019); Stills Gallery, Edinburgh (2016); 'All Men Become Sisters,' Muzeum Sztuki ms2, Lodz (2015); 'Tate Britain BP Spotlight,' London (2015); 'Not Yet,' Reina Sofia, Madrid (2015); 'Work (Part III): The History Lesson' at White Columns, New York (2013); Documenta 12, Kassel (2007); and 'Beyond the Perfect Image,' MACBA, Barcelona (2005), amongst others.

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Remodelling Photo History: Industrialization by Jo Spence contemporary artwork photography
Jo Spence Remodelling Photo History: Industrialization, 1981–1982 Black and white photograph
82 x 66 cm
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Remodelling Photo History: Victimization by Jo Spence contemporary artwork photography
Jo Spence Remodelling Photo History: Victimization, 1981–1982 Black and white photograph
62.5 x 78.5 cm
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Remodelling Photo History: Revisualization by Jo Spence contemporary artwork photography
Jo Spence Remodelling Photo History: Revisualization, 1981–1982 Black and white photograph
40.5 x 30.5 cm
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Photo Therapy: Anger Work by Jo Spence contemporary artwork photography
Jo Spence Photo Therapy: Anger Work, 1988 Set of 2 colour photographs
15.5 x 10.5 cm
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Hiding by joking: Why do I have to hide my injuries? by Jo Spence contemporary artwork photography
Jo Spence Hiding by joking: Why do I have to hide my injuries?, 1988 Set of 4 colour photographs
15 x 10 cm
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Photo Therapy: The Bride by Jo Spence contemporary artwork photography
Jo Spence Photo Therapy: The Bride, 1984–1986 Colour photograph
25 x 18 cm
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Photo Therapy: Beautiful Lady by Jo Spence contemporary artwork photography
Jo Spence Photo Therapy: Beautiful Lady, 1989 Set of 4 colour photographs
15 x 10 cm
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