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Images of Liberation

Sally Fraser's photographs, Images of Liberation were exhibited at Exeter College, Oxford, as part of the Photo Oxford 2021 Festival, and were curated by Four Corners. An expanded exhibition, Photographing Protest, will take place at Four Corners' gallery in East London from March 2022. Visit fourcornersfilm.co.uk for more details.

 

Notes

1 Sally Fraser changed her name to Chandan Fraser in the 1970s. Some images from the exhibition appear in Andrew Whitehead’s blog: https://www.andrewwhitehead.net/blog/sally-frasers-images-of-liberation

2 Sue was a member of the Tufnell Park women’s liberation group, and a co-founder of Angry Arts. Her 1971 film, A Woman’s Place, was a record of the WL movement.

3 The black and white aesthetic of cinema action, Ken Loach and Tony Garnett’s work for Play for Today – ‘Cathy Come Home’ and Up the Junction’.

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