Photographs 1983-2007 by Anna Fox


This retrospective features selections from all of Fox’s major projects. Beginning with her earliest projects, Basingstoke, Work Stations and Friendly Fire, each a critical exploration of the social make up and behaviour of Thatcher’s Britain in the 1980s, the book charts her progress through more personal, diaristic bodies of work including Hewitt Road, Coackroach Diary and My Mother’s Cupboards and My Father’s Words. More recent projects, Country Girls and Pictures of Linda chronicle Fox’s relationship with the musicians Alison Goldfrapp and Linda Lunus through a series of intimate, playful and performative portraits.
41 Hewitt Road 1996-1999 by Anna Fox


41 Hewitt Road focuses on the interiors of the house in Haringey, North London, where Anna Fox lived with her family and a series of lodgers. The rooms lie empty yet close-ups of graffiti-adorned walls and worn light switches attest to the life lived within.









