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Paul Joyce
British photographer and filmmaker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Paul Joyce (born 1940,[1] or 1941[2] or 1944[3]) is a British photographer and filmmaker.[4] His portraits of artists are held in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London[5] and his Welsh landscape photographs are held in the collection of Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales.[6]
Life and work
Joyce was born in Winchester, Hampshire.[1]
Between 1976 and 1979 he visited Wales on several occasions, resulting in a touring exhibition and a catalogue.[7] He is the author of two books based on conversations with David Hockney.[7]
In 1977, Joyce directed a production of The Caretaker by Harold Pinter at Greenwich Theatre.[8][9]
Publications
Books by Joyce
- From Edge to Edge: Photographs of the Welsh Landscape. London: Lucida, 1983. ISBN 9780950884400. Exhibition catalogue.
- Hockney on Photography: Conversations with Paul Joyce. London: Cape/Random House, 1988. ISBN 978-0224024846.
- Hockney on Art: Conversations with Paul Joyce. New York; London: Little, Brown. 2000; ISBN 9780224024846 / 2008; ISBN 978-1408701577.
Books with contributions by Joyce
- About Seventy Photographs. Arts Council of Great Britain, 1980. ISBN 978-0728702097.
- Time Pieces: A Dublin Memoir. Dublin: Hachette, 2016. By John Banville, with photographs by Joyce. ISBN 978-1473619043.[10]
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Film and television
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- Warriors' Gate, Doctor Who (1981) – directed by Joyce[2]
Solo exhibitions
- Paul Joyce: Photographs of Elders, National Portrait Gallery, London, 1977/78[11]
- Edge to Edge – Photographs of the Welsh Landscape. Toured by the Welsh Arts Council. Curated by Colin Ford.[7]
Collections
Joyce's work is held in the following permanent collections:
- Arts Council Collection, UK[12]
- Government Art Collection, UK[2]
- Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales, Cardiff: 12 landscape prints (as of 12 September 2021)[6]
- National Portrait Gallery, London: 51 prints of artists (as of 12 September 2021)[5]
- Tate, London: 1 print (as of 12 September 2021)[3]
References
External links
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