Claudette HolmesClaudette May Holmes (born 1962) is a British photographer. Her work, which uses elements of montage and hand-colouring, has challenged stereotypical representations of Black British people.[1] LifeClaudette Holmes was born in 1962 in Birmingham, England. In the early 1980s she worked in community arts in Birmingham.[1] In 1982, she exhibited in Closing the Gap at the University of Aston and Herbert Art Gallery, Coventry.[2] In 1990, Holmes was among several female black and Asian photographers featured in the documentary Sistren in Photography.[3] The 1993 exhibition From Negative Stereotype to Positive Image included her work alongside that of three other Birmingham photographers: Sir Benjamin Stone (1838โ1914), Ernest Dyche (1887โ1973) and Vanley Burke (born 1951).[4] In 1996, she won the Chrissie Bailey Photography and Education Award.[1] Exhibitions
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