Bridget Smith

Bridget Smith works within the documentary genre but she photographs places of fantasy and escapism. Smith is interested in the places where people go to seek refuge from the outside world: to escape boredom, to be diverted, transported, absorbed: places to lose oneself, where pretence and reality are often confused.


Smith’s photographs have documented the construction of fantasy and the architecture of entertainment, the function of which is to disconnect people from their everyday lives and concerns. Since 2005 her practice has expanded to include both still and moving images which address our struggle to feel connected: within society, the landscape and the wider universe. The photographs and videos often point to the gap between one’s imagination and reality and the interplay between the two. The work flits between objectivity and subjectivity, the real and the fake.


Smith was born in Essex, England, in 1966. She currently works and lives in London. Smith has exhibited internationally, with solo shows at Frith Street Gallery, London (2016); Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea (2015); and Galerie Barbara Thumm (2017).


Text Courtesy of Frith Street Gallery 

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