Dryden Goodwin
Dryden Goodwin’s work is defined by a rich dialogue between drawing, photography and film. He has consistently focused on the human figure, questioning the portrait form. His work offers a speculative vision that considers the uncertain processes of looking and representing, both in relation to what is experienced and what is seen. Widely shown nationally and internationally including solo exhibitions at The Photographers' Gallery, London, OCAT Xi’an, China and Hasselblad Foundation, Gothenburg, Sweden. Group exhibitions include Venice Biennale and Tate Modern. Public collections include MOMA, New York, Tate Collection and National Portrait Gallery, London. Large-scale public art projects include Art on the Underground, London.