Eileen Perrier

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Eileen Perrier (born 1974) is a British portrait photographer, living in London.[1][2][3] She has had solo exhibitions at Whitechapel Gallery and The Photographers' Gallery, London.[4] Perrier's work is held in the collections of Tate,[5] Light Work[4] and the Parliament of the United Kingdom.[6]

Early life and education[edit]

Perrier was born and raised in London.[3][4] She is of Ghanaian and Dominican descent.[1][4] She graduated from Surrey Institute of Art and Design in 1996 and from the Royal College of Art in 2000.[1][7]

Life and work[edit]

"Her practice includes sitters encountered through various strategies; such as their occupation; location or a physical trait."[3]

Perrier was a senior lecturer in Photography between 2005 - 2022 at University of Westminster and is currently an Associate Lecturer at University of the Arts London (UAL). Between 2019 and 2021 Perrier was a board of trustees at The Photographers' Gallery, London.[3]

She lives in London.[8]

Publications[edit]

Books of work by Perrier[edit]

  • Eileen Perrier: Monograph. London: Autograph ABP, 1997. ISBN 9781899282401.
  • Eileen Perrier. Nottingham: Angel Row Gallery, 2003. ISBN 9780905634647. With an essay by Deborah Dean. Exhibition catalogue.

Books of work with one other[edit]

Books with contributions by Perrier[edit]

Solo exhibitions[edit]

Collections[edit]

Perrier's work is held in the following permanent collections:

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Eileen Perrier: studio portraits by a young British photographer". No. 344. Creative Camera. February–March 1997. p. 28. born in the UK in 1974 {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  2. ^ Spreadborough, Melissa (19 October 2020). "Eileen Perrier". hundredheroines.org. Retrieved 22 August 2021. portrait photographer
  3. ^ a b c d "Staff & Trustees". thephotographersgallery.org.uk. Retrieved 22 August 2021. London based
  4. ^ a b c d e "Eileen Perrier". collection.lightwork.org.
  5. ^ a b "Eileen Perrier born 1974". Tate.
  6. ^ a b "Online Exhibition: 209 Women - Heritage Collections UK Parliament". heritagecollections.parliament.uk.
  7. ^ "Hidden talent: RCA Black at the Royal College of Art – in pictures". The Guardian. 23 August 2011. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  8. ^ https://www.eileenperrier.com/about
  9. ^ "Eileen Perrier". Whitechapel Gallery. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  10. ^ "Brixton Studio - The Photographers Gallery". thephotographersgallery.org.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2022.

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