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Dimitri Launder

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Dimitri Launder is the UK-based artist, notable for its unique participatory photographic practice and creation and construction of cameras.[1] He has also used pinhole technology to create photographic images in a variety of pedagogic contexts.[2] He is an alumnus of Camberwell College of Arts and Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. Launder is a lecturer engaged in the dialogue about Artist Led Culture [3][4]

Launder is co-founder of artist led space AREA 10 in Peckham, London.[5] He has worked in artist project space, Dilston Grove (the deconsecrated Clare College church).[6]

References

  1. ^ theargus.co.uk
  2. ^ "Risby, Karen and Beth Elliott. "The Bethlem Gallery: Reflections, Projections & Pinholes" Press Release".
  3. ^ "Artivists: a day in Peckham 8th May 2004".
  4. ^ "SCRAPCLUB:Time to vent your spleen".
  5. ^ "EUROSTATE the frieze effect - Space : the final frontier innovative exhibitions or attention seeking gimmicks?".
  6. ^ Blyth, Antonia. "Save Dilston Grove: Antonia Blyth investigates why south London artists are urging their council not to abandon one of Southwark's cultural landmarks"