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SUMMARY:Watch again: Emily Andersen and Ruth Fainlight in conversation
DESCRIPTION:Somewhere Else Entirely is photographer Emily Andersen’s first completed video portrait and is inspired by her decade-long friendship with poet Ruth Fainlight. To coincide with the exhibition\, Emily and Ruth will be joining us for a free in-conversation event\, hosted by Duncan Higgins\, Professor of Visual Art at NTU. \n\n\n\nDiscover how the artists’ relationship grew after a chance meeting\, hear how Emily’s intimate video work was made and enjoy a special reading by Ruth. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBook your free ticket \n\n\n\nBIOGRAPHIES \n\n\n\nEmily Andersen has been a photographer for four decades. Her work includes interiors\, architecture\, and landscape but she is best known for her award-winning portraiture\, capturing well-known faces including Nico\, Peter Blake\, and Helen Mirren. A number of her portraits are in the permanent collection of The National Portrait Gallery\, London. She has won awards including the John Kobal prize for portraiture. She is a Senior Lecturer in photography at the Nottingham School of Art & Design at Nottingham Trent University. \n\n\n\nRuth Fainlight (b. New York City \, 1931) is an award-winning poet and translator\, whose collections have spanned five decades. Fainlight has lived in England since the age of 15\, achieving success in fiction\, translation and opera libretti as well as poetry. In 1959 she married the writer\, Alan Sillitoe\, and her many literary friendships included Sylvia Plath\, Jane and Paul Bowles\, and Robert Graves.  She became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2008.
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