Trevor Appleson
Trevor Appleson lives and works in London. Appleson creates simple
portable photo booths with black cloth in the open air of his Native
South Africa, Israel and more recently Mexico. By drastically reducing
perspectival space, the trademark black curtain adds to the intense
frontality and creates closeness with the viewer. His photographs
establish a neutral space, allowing the sunlight to wash over the
objects or subjects. In many cases, Appleson photographs people who
are otherwise not seen; workers, gangsters, drug users, the
impoverished. 2006 saw the publication of Appleson's first monograph
by Booth-Clibbon publishers and had his second solo show with Hales
Gallery in November 2007.
Please follow this link for an extended CV, http://www.halesgallery.com/
And for more information on the artist http://www.halesgallery.com/exhibitions/_5/
Copyright Hales Gallery.
Shown by
Hales Gallery, London
OMR, Mexico City
portable photo booths with black cloth in the open air of his Native
South Africa, Israel and more recently Mexico. By drastically reducing
perspectival space, the trademark black curtain adds to the intense
frontality and creates closeness with the viewer. His photographs
establish a neutral space, allowing the sunlight to wash over the
objects or subjects. In many cases, Appleson photographs people who
are otherwise not seen; workers, gangsters, drug users, the
impoverished. 2006 saw the publication of Appleson's first monograph
by Booth-Clibbon publishers and had his second solo show with Hales
Gallery in November 2007.
Please follow this link for an extended CV, http://www.halesgallery.com/
And for more information on the artist http://www.halesgallery.com/exhibitions/_5/
Copyright Hales Gallery.
Shown by
Hales Gallery, London
OMR, Mexico City






