Marion Macalpine is a London-based photographer who combines art photography with community and political issues. After a career in critical management research and teaching in the public and voluntary sectors, she is now using photography to raise and communicate critical concerns. These include the reconstitution of our public terrain as a marketplace, and how consent to this process has been managed, exemplified in the sell-off of the NHS.
She also undertakes personal projects.
See the images from her travelling exhibitions under Projects-political and social:
How Come We Didn’t Know?
This exhibition, about the corporate take-over of the NHS, is available to borrow if you can use it to help campaign to keep our NHS public. See https://www.hackneykeepournhspublic.org/how-come-we-didnt-know.html for more information about this, and about the exhibition and where it has been shown to date.
Contact [email protected] to borrow this exhibition.
There is also a sister exhibition The Private Finance Initiative: how come we are still paying for this?
Created jointly with Helen Mercer and sponsored by the People v PFI campaign this exhibition aims to spread information about the scandal that is the Private Finance Initiative (PFI), which creates huge private profit from our public services, across many fields: schools, hospitals, roads, lighting, libraries, housing repairs and more. This exhibition, which is accompanied by a booklet by Helen Mercer with original research into PFI across the sectors, is also available for groups to borrow: contact Helen Mercer via [email protected].
See under Projects - political and social on this website, and also http://peoplevspfi.org.uk/gallery/
She also undertakes personal projects.
See the images from her travelling exhibitions under Projects-political and social:
How Come We Didn’t Know?
This exhibition, about the corporate take-over of the NHS, is available to borrow if you can use it to help campaign to keep our NHS public. See https://www.hackneykeepournhspublic.org/how-come-we-didnt-know.html for more information about this, and about the exhibition and where it has been shown to date.
Contact [email protected] to borrow this exhibition.
There is also a sister exhibition The Private Finance Initiative: how come we are still paying for this?
Created jointly with Helen Mercer and sponsored by the People v PFI campaign this exhibition aims to spread information about the scandal that is the Private Finance Initiative (PFI), which creates huge private profit from our public services, across many fields: schools, hospitals, roads, lighting, libraries, housing repairs and more. This exhibition, which is accompanied by a booklet by Helen Mercer with original research into PFI across the sectors, is also available for groups to borrow: contact Helen Mercer via [email protected].
See under Projects - political and social on this website, and also http://peoplevspfi.org.uk/gallery/