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Donovan Wylie

Donovan Wylie is a Northern Irish photographer, based in Belfast. His work chronicles what he calls "the concept of vision as power in the architecture of contemporary conflict" – prison, army watchtowers and outposts, and listening stations – "merging documentary and art photography".

Career
Wylie was born in 1971 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He started photography in his teens while a pupil at Belfast Royal Academy, and at the age of 16 he left school and went on a three-month journey around Ireland. These travels resulted in his first book, 32 Counties, published when he was 18. An exhibition of the work opened there in June 2017 alongside work by Jim Goldberg. In 2018/2019, as a response to Brexit, he travelled around the British Isles, photographing lighthouses from neighbouring coastlines. ==Publications==
Publications
Publications by Wylie32 Counties: Photographs of Ireland. • London: Secker & Warburg, 1989. . • London: Secker & Warburg, 1990. . • The Dispossessed. UK: Picador, 1990. With Robert McLiam Wilson • Populations in Danger. UK: J. Libbey, 1992. • Ireland: Singular Images. London: André Deutsch, 1994. . • Notes from Moscow • Transatlantic, 1994. . • UK: Picador, 2004. • Losing Ground. Fourth Estate, 1998. . With an afterword by Andrew O'Hagan. • The Maze. • London: Granta, 2004. . • Göttingen: Steidl, 2010. . • British Watchtowers. Göttingen: Steidl, 2007. . • Scrapbook. Göttingen: Steidl, 2009. . With Timothy Prus. • Outposts: Kandahar Province. Göttingen: Steidl, 2011. . With an afterword by Gerry Badger. • North Warning System. Göttingen: Steidl, 2014. . Publications paired with othersA Good and Spacious Land. New Haven, CT: Yale, 2017. . A two-volume set with Jim Goldberg's Candy. With an introduction by Pamela Franks and essays by Christopher Klatell and Laura Wexler. ==Films==
Films
The Train (Witness, episode 25) (2001), written, directed and with cinematography by Wylie – Channel 4/October Films, 50 minutes, produced by Liana Pomerantsev, Russian with English subtitles. • YoYo (2002) – Channel 4/October Films. • Jesus Comes To London (2003) – Channel 4/October Films. • The 12th (season 1, episode 3) (2003), directed by Wylie – 10 minutes, produced by Fulcrum Waddell Media. ==Solo exhibitions==
Solo exhibitions
The Maze, The Photographers' Gallery, London, 2004. • Outposts, National Science and Media Museum, Bradford, 2011; Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, 2012. • Vision as Power, Imperial War Museum, London, 2013. ==Awards==
Awards
• 2002: Winner, "New Director – Factual", British Academy Television Craft Awards, British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), for The Train. • 2002: Royal Photographic Society Vic Odden Award, Bath, UK. • 2009: Shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2010. • 2010: Bradford Fellowship 2010/11 from Bradford College, University of Bradford and National Science and Media Museum, UK to make Outposts. ==Collections==
Collections
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City: complete 80-picture edition of The Maze.Tate Modern, London: 5 prints from "British Watchtowers". • Victoria and Albert Museum, London: 6 prints • Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI: 3 items • Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin • National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario: 4 prints • Science Museum Group, UK: complete set of 42 prints from Losing GroundCentre Georges Pompidou, Paris: 6 prints • Ulster Museum, Belfast ==References==
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