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Running Wild
Frances Kearney

Running Wild by Frances Kearney

Running Wild
Frances Kearney
Norfolk Museums Service

 

Hardcover
310 x 290 mm
48 pages
2014
ISBN 9780903101837

 

Kearney’s work references painting, literature, film, art history and contemporary culture with a particular interest in solitude, stillness, the journey from girlhood to womanhood and the complex ever-increasing challenges of maneuvering ones way through the sonic overload of today’s Modern Capitalist society. Her book ‘Running Wild’ has accompanying essays by the renowned psychologist Adam Philips, Martin Barnes; Head of Photography at the Victoria & Albert Museum and Amanda Geitner; curator at the Sainsbury Centre, Norwich.

 

About the Artist
Frances Kearney
was born in Norfolk, UK, in 1970. She holds a Masters in Fine Art Photography, from the Royal College of Art.

About the Publisher
Norfolk Museums Service (NMS) was established in 1974 when Norfolk’s County and District councils agreed to delegate their authority for museums to a Joint Museums Committee and create a countywide museums service.

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