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Henry Bond (born
1966 in
Newham,
London) is an
English artist specialising in
photography.
He studied Fine Art at
Goldsmiths College, University of London from 1985 to 1988 and attended
Middlesex University where he studied for an MA in Psychoanalysis. He gained a Doctorate from
University of Gloucestershire in 2007, following his research into crime scene photography.
Since the mid-1990s, Bond has been internationally recognized for his photographic work which tends to be derived from close observation of the architecture and psychology of urban environments. His works explore contemporary means of visual communication; the notion of privacy; and in particular the theme of voyeurism.
In the early 1990s Bond collaborated with fellow Goldsmiths artist
Liam Gillick on their Documents Series, a four year long image/text project that was subsequently exhibited at
Tate Modern, London (Century City, 2000) and
Hayward Gallery, London (How to Improve The World, 2007).
He has exhibited widely in both commercial and museum galleries, for example at at Fotomuseum, Winterthur and Le Consortium, Dijon, among others. Among the publications of his photographic projects are
Cult of the Street (Emily Tsingou Gallery, 1998),
Point and Shoot (Hatje Cantz, 1999) and
What gets you through the day (La vie Publishing, 2002).
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