Susan Bright

Susan Bright is a British writer and curator of photography, specializing in how photography is made, disseminated and interpreted. She has curated exhibitions internationally at institutions including: Tate Britain, National Portrait Gallery in London and the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago amongst others.

The exhibition ''How We Are: Photographing Britain'' was the first major exhibition of British photography at Tate Britain. The exhibition of ''Home Truths'' (The Photographers' Gallery and the Foundling Museum and traveling to the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago and Belfast Exposed) was named one of the top exhibitions of 2013/2014 by ''The Guardian'' and the ''Chicago Tribune.''

Her published books include ''Feast for the Eyes: The Story of Food in Photography'' (2017), ''Home Truths: Photography and Motherhood'' (2013), ''Auto Focus: The Self Portrait in Contemporary Photography'' (2010), ''How We Are: Photographing Britain'' (2007: co-authored with Val Williams), ''Face of Fashion'' (2007), and ''Art Photography Now'' (2005). She regularly writes for museums and monographic books, and contributes to numerous magazines and journals.

She holds a Ph.D in Curating from Goldsmiths, University of London. Provided by Wikipedia
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