Charles March “Wood Land”

Venus over Manhattan

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VENUS OVER MANHATTAN presents WOOD LAND, a series of new photographs by CHARLES MARCH. The exhibition follows Nature Translated, March’s critically-acclaimed solo show, which was curated by Edward Lucie-Smith and exhibited at Bermondsey Project Space in London, the State Russian Museum (Marble Palace) in St. Petersburg, and the Moscow Photography Biennale 2014.

March started taking photographs at the age of twelve. After leaving school at 16, working as an apprentice to Stanley Kubrick on Barry Lyndon, and living briefly as a documentary photographer in Africa, March launched a hugely successful career in still life advertising photography, working on many of the great campaigns of the 1980s including Benson & Hedges, Levi’s, and ICI. One of his pictures was selected for the Pompidou Centre’s permanent exhibition ‘One Hundred Images of Advertising Photography from 1930-1990’. In 1991, after 15 years in the industry and the top prize from the AFAEP Awards, family responsibility called March back to the GOODWOOD ESTATE in Sussex, owned by his family since the late 17th century.

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Schedule

from January 21, 2015 to February 07, 2015

Opening Reception on 2015-01-21 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Charles March

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