Peter Finnemore
Peter Finnemore is an artist working within photographic art, multi-media installation, performance and video.
Finnemore was one of the first student intakes at the new Fine Art Photography Course set up in 1984 by Thomas Joshua Cooper at the Glasgow School of Art, Scotland.
His first major exhibition was in 1986, where he participated in the New Contemporaries exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. He has since exhibited in solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally, including representing Wales at the 51st Venice Biennale (2005).
Major published works include Gwendraeth House (Ffotogallery, 2000) and Zen Gardener (Oriel Mostyn, 2004). Album / Silent Village catalogue (Ffotogallery, 2010). He is also include in the recent photographic survey Photography Today published by Phidon (2014) and edited by Mark Durden
Finnemore’s photographic artworks and films are included in a number of private and public collections including Arts Council of Great Britain, Scottish Arts Council, National Museums of Wales Collection, Argos center for media and art, Brussels, The Art Museum at Princeton University, USA, Light Work – photography and digital media center, Syracuse, USA and Chrysler Museum of Art, New Jersey, USA.
He is a currently a Visiting Professor in Photography at the University of Derby and Researcher / Senior Lecturer in Art & Design at the University of Wales Trinity St David.
Peter Finnemore is an artist working within photographic art, multi-media installation, performance and video.
Finnemore was one of the first student intakes at the new Fine Art Photography Course set up in 1984 by Thomas Joshua Cooper at the Glasgow School of Art, Scotland.
His first major exhibition was in 1986, where he participated in the New Contemporaries exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. He has since exhibited in solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally, including representing Wales at the 51st Venice Biennale (2005).
Major published works include Gwendraeth House (Ffotogallery, 2000) and Zen Gardener (Oriel Mostyn, 2004). Album / Silent Village catalogue (Ffotogallery, 2010). He is also include in the recent photographic survey Photography Today published by Phidon (2014) and edited by Mark Durden
Finnemore’s photographic artworks and films are included in a number of private and public collections including Arts Council of Great Britain, Scottish Arts Council, National Museums of Wales Collection, Argos center for media and art, Brussels, The Art Museum at Princeton University, USA, Light Work – photography and digital media center, Syracuse, USA and Chrysler Museum of Art, New Jersey, USA.
He is a currently a Visiting Professor in Photography at the University of Derby and Researcher / Senior Lecturer in Art & Design at the University of Wales Trinity St David.