JO SPENCE AND TERRY DENNETT

Limited Edition Photograph
Price: £80* (excluding P&P)

Someone Just Killed Me
Jo Spence as a Sex Object, 1979/2012
Jo Spence and Terry Dennett
Photographic print, certified by the Jo Spence Memorial Archive
495 x 385mm
Edition of 80

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Jo Spence and Terry Dennett Limited Edition Photograph

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This limited edition photographic print shows a series of contact sheets made by collaborators Jo Spence and Terry Dennett.  A number of the images were featured in Spence's seminal work Beyond The Family Album, 1979 and included the following text alongside the images:
"Allowing myself to concentrate on the playing out of various images for the camera gave me an immense amount of information about myself.  Apart from the fun we had from this, I began to conceive of myself as a set of signals or signs, all of which 'meant'  something to the viewer (including myself), which I could begin to control more by emphasizing or de-emphasizing as I wished.  When these signs (of me) had been transferred into photographs the 'meanings' changed depending on the context in which they were used."

This edition has been generously produced and donated by The Jo Spence Memorial Archive and Richard Saltoun, London.