Jon Dunning is an artist based in Cambridge (UK) whose practice involves taking photographs and making books.
Group Exhibitions:
March 2020 Ningbo Photobook Festival
Jiazazhi, Ningbo, China
Jan 2020 Kassel Dummy Award
Officine Fotografiche Roma, Rome, Italy.
Dec 2019 Kassel Dummy Award – Organ Vida Photography Festival
Galerija Karas, Zagreb, Croatia.
Oct 2019 Kassel Dummy Award
Fotopia Collective Festival, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Oct 2019 Kassel Dummy Award
Photobook Week Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark.
July 2019 Kassel Dummy Award Showcase
Museum of Contemporary Photography of Ireland, Dublin.
Jun-July 2019 Kassel Fotobook Awards
PHotoESPAÑA, Istituto Europeo di Design, Madrid, Spain.
June 2019 The BOOKSHOW / Singapore Art Book Fair
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art, Singapore.
May 2019 KasselBuch / Kassel Dummy Award
Südflügel KulturBahnhof, Kassel, Germany.
Jan-Feb 2019 Numerology
Humble Arts Foundation, New York, U.S.A.
December 2018 Photometria Photobook Awards
Melanithros Art Space, Athens, Greece.
June 2018 Art Printed
CICA Museum, Gimpo-si, South Korea.
May-June 2018 Photobook Awards
Photometria International Festival, Ioannina, Greece
Apr-May 2018 Illuminate
The Center for Fine Art Photography, Colorado, U.S.A.
Mar-Apr 2018 Making Strange
Praxis Gallery, Minneapolis, U.S.A.
Mar-Apr 2018 Peripheral Vision
PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary.
Feb-Mar 2018 Photography 6
Foundry Art Centre, St Charles, Missouri, U.S.A.
Nov-Dec 2017 TEN X TEN
Midwest Center for Photography, Kansas, U.S.A.
Jan-Feb 2017 Electron Salon
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, U.S.A.
Sept-Dec 2015 Re:Follow-Ed (After Hokusai)
Cabinet du livre d’artiste, Université Rennes, France.
Jan-Feb 2014 Photobookshow Malmö
Galleri Vasli Souza, Malmö, Sweden.
Oct-Nov 2013 4th International Artist’s Book Prize,
Bank Steet Arts, Sheffield, U.K.
Oct-Nov 2013 Festival de l’auto-édition graphique,
Marguerite Duras Library, Paris. France.
Jan-Feb 2013 International Postcard Show,
Surface Gallery, Nottingham, U.K.
Dec-Jan 2013 AMPS Photofusion Salon,
Photofusion Gallery, Brixton, London, UK.
Oct-Nov 2012 Brighton Photo Fringe / Photobookshow Archive,
Phoenix Arts, Brighton, U.K.
Oct-Nov 2012 Festival de l’auto-édition graphique,
Marguerite Duras Library, Paris. France.
Aug-Sept 2012 Photobookshow D,
Finnish Musuem of Photography, Helsinki, Finland.
Aug-Sept 2012 Going Gaga For Dada (Zinefest),
Brenda May Gallery, Sydney, Australia.
August 2012 Photobookshow C,
Create Studios, Brighton, U.K.
July-Sept 2012 Contemporary Photography Exhibition,
Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
Jan-Feb 2012 Austerity Measures,
Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich, U.K.
December 2011 Photobookshow A,
Workflow Studios, Brighton, U.K.
Oct-Nov 2011 3rd International Artist’s Book Prize,
Bank Street Arts, Sheffield, U.K.
Sept-Oct 2011 Instantia,
Pitzhanger Manor Gallery, London, U.K.
Work in Collections:
Bank Street Arts Gallery, Sheffield, U.K.
Bank Street Arts Gallery, Sheffield, U.K.
Hellenic Centre for Photography, Athens, Greece.
I.S.S.P. Riga, Latvia
Mediatheque Marguerite Duras, Paris, France.
National Library of Australia.
Photobookshow archive, WorkflowStudios,Brighton.
U.C.A. Artists’ Book Collection, Farnham, U.K.
Education:
2010-2011 M.A. Photography (Distinction).
University of West London, U.K.
1994-1997 B.A. (Hons.) Photography (1st Class).
University for the Creative Arts, Farnham, U.K.
Taught by Keith Arnatt, David Bate, Anna Fox
and Yve Lomax on this highly regarded and
influential course, renowned for its Fine Art and
Social Documentary Photography.
1993-1994 B.P.I.F. Printing Technology
Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, U.K.
Great Stuff here Jon!
Thanks Mark!
There’s more on the website too, which I’m gradually adding to.
Very lovely pictures. Made me want to dig up my Pentax ME Super from under the patio and point it at stuff. But I am not sure society could take the visual revolution it would initiate. Glad you still do what you did.
Thanks Rob! Never heard of a revolution being started by a man whose camera is full of worms. You’d be better off just pointing your finger at stuff, especially as everyone else is working ‘digitally’ nowadays!
Good to see you and Mr Oldfield together again on the same page.