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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Polly Penrose, Where Have I Gone 2, 2025
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Polly Penrose

Where Have I Gone 2, 2025
Collage of Fine Art Archival Pigment Prints on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Paper, staples
43 x 30cm
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'This series is called 'Where Have I Gone?'. I hid behind my mother as a child and now I hide behind my children as a grown woman. After your insides...
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'This series is called 'Where Have I Gone?'. I hid behind my mother as a child and now I hide behind my children as a grown woman. After your insides come out as new humans, of your making but not you, you feel their joy, their pain, dress their wounds and wear their scars. You fight their demons, they breathe the air you would have reserved for yourself. It’s wrestling with the loss of self and finding parts yourself you didn’t know were there as motherhood’s gluttonous appetite feeds. What is me? What is them? What’s left of me? Where have I gone?' Polly Penrose


Polly Penrose (UK) lives and works in Somerset. Penrose’s self-portraits explore themes of identity at the intersection of the physical and emotional self, using her own body as both the subject and the medium. She contorts and positions herself in unusual, often precarious ways that challenge traditional representations of the human form, underscoring the idea of adaptation, struggle, or belonging. The environments she chooses, such as abandoned buildings, unfurnished domestic spaces play a significant role, emphasising contrast, harmony, or discord between the human form and the spaces it occupies. Her pictures are a microcosm of how we fit, fold ourselves, change our shape to squeeze into the myriad of roles we are expected to play.


Penrose studied Graphic Design at Camberwell College of Arts in London. She won the London Photographic Association Awards (2008). She was shortlisted for the D&AD Next Photographer Award (2015) and for the Hellerau Photography Award (2016). Her work has featured in The Guardian, Dazed Digital, The British Journal of Photography, The Huffington Post, Ignant and many other influential blogs and Magazines. Five of her works feature in the Hyman Collection, two in Michael Hoppen’s personal collection and Baroness Kingsmill’s collection.


Solo exhibitions: Body Language, Messums, Wiltshire, UK (2022); Self Obscured, Benrubi Gallery, New York, USA (2018); Ten Seconds, the Hoxton Gallery, London (2016); ‘A Body of Work’, Downstairs at Mother Gallery, London, (2014). Selected group exhibitions: ‘Writing her own Script: Women Photographer from the Hyman Collection’ at Photo London (2023); ‘Spring Break Art show, New York, USA (2018); ‘Image’, Messums, Wiltshire, UK (2018); ‘Dear Sylvia’, the Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, Australia (2015); ‘Self Reflection’, The Untitled Space, New York, USA (2016); ‘All Inclusive’, HVW8 Gallery, Berlin, Germany (2016).


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