Duncan Wooldridge is a photographer, curator and art critic who uses different methods of mechanical reproduction to explore the ideas of possession, authorship and interruption. Working directly onto postcards found in museum gift shops, Wooldridge’s practice highlights the flawed nature of recreating conceptual and minimalist artworks onto documents. By slightly modifying these commercialised reproductions of original artworks, Wooldridge further complicates the way art history is revised, interpreted and exchanged by entwining his own mythology into the process. Wooldridge’s work is regularly exhibited at major museums throughout the UK. He also curated Anti-Photography at Focal Point (Southend) in 2011, and is a regular contributor to Source, Eikon, Untitled and Art Monthly.
Website: https://www.duncanwooldridge.com/