Alexander James, exhibition opening tomorrow at the Coningsby Gallery, London
Alexander James is one of our favourite english photographer, we had the chance to collaborate with him on several shoots and we strongly advise you to see his last exhibition in Coningsby Gallery, more infos hereunder.
A L E X A N D E R J A M E S
Ta x i
An exhibition of Japanese works by Alexander James
Photographer Alexander James has traveled the globe in search of his subjects. He first traveled
to Japan in 1996 to first work on the ‘Taxi’ series, this ongoing body of work has brought him
back to Tokyo on many an occasion.
This series illustrates his fascination with the energy of urban taxi’s at night: ‘they glow with a
sense of urgency in the business of someone’s journey playing out. The way the landscape
interacts with the reflective surfaces of the taxi is often overlooked. Alexander explains ‘I want
to capture that light play with the energy and bustle of city life and the stillness of individual
with it’. Which is why Alexander has been wandering the streets of Tokyo for over a decade
capturing the raw energy of Tokyo and the many untold stories unfolding in the night.
With many of the images, subjects appear floating in a black space that neither interferes nor
disrupts the subject matter. In fact the collaboration within this void offers a serene and dreamlike
sensation with images broken into positive and negative spaces open to you, the viewers
own interpretation.
Alexander has worked tirelessly for the past 20 years traveling the world shooting personal
projects such as ‘Flesh & Foliage’, ‘Working Water’ and ‘Par ticle Parkour’ and for advertising
agencies. Recent press has described him as a cross between Man Ray & Jet Li. ‘Every moment
of my life is constantly interpreted with my eyes as a photographer whether there is a camera
in my hand or not – I have no choice in the matter now.’
B i o g r a p h y
Born in London, and aged just 19 Alexander immediately took flight with a camera in his hand.
Initially working as a dive photographer, before jumping head first into shooting briefs for some
of the leading art directors of the time. Whilst his commercial work is privy to the latest in CGI
and post production techniques, his personal works are always presented ‘as shot’ seeing the
process as cathartic rather than a critical one. This dedication to ‘in-camera’ purity establishes
a predominant focal point for his practice as Alexander attempts to present the beguiling
beauty of our everyday confinements, re-proposing the ordinary, displaced and the overlooked.
Images from the exhibition and a complete portfolio of Alexander’s work can be found at :-
www.distilennui.com/advertising-photographer-london.html
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