Milo Lethorn (b.1997) based in the United Kingdom.
Education:
2015-2019: Coventry University
BA (Hons) Photography with International Enhancement, First Class
2018: Karlstad University
Film Studies (VG) and Cultural Studies (VG)
Accolades:
Coventry University - Course Tutor Prize 2019
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Awarded by the university in recognition of overall academic achievement.
Coventry City of Culture Show - Featured Twelve
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Selected as one of twelve artists whose work is publicly backed and promoted in the lead up to Coventry’s celebration as the 2021 UK City of Culture.
BBC Creative - Featured Student
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Selected to represent the midlands as one of only eight students in the UK working as second-shooter to Martin Parr on-location of his collaboration with the BBC for their 2017 ‘Oneness' ident campaign.
Selected Publications:
Manifesto for a Studentopia
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dummy photobook, 2019
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dummy photobook, 2018
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dummy photobook, 2017
Group Publications:
PGZ2019, a graduate anthology published by Photograd, 2019
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Manifesto for a Studentopia
What's The Weather Like?, a newsprint showcase published by CUPH, 2019
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Manifesto for a Studentopia
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(Essay) The Coded Camera: Investigating the Philosophy of Photography's Instrumentality
Selected Group Exhibitions:
Cream Graduate Showcase, 2019:
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Manifesto for a Studentopia -print installation
Source Graduate Showcase, 2019:
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Manifesto for a Studentopia -digital indexing
What’s The Weather Like?, 2019:
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Manifesto for a Studentopia -photobook and print/sculpture installation
Karlstad University Film Studies, 2018:
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Beyond Blue Shadows -photofilm screening
The Middle Ground, 2017:
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Looking For America -moving image installation
Curatorial Experience:
Winter 2018-Spring 2019: What’s The Weather Like? Exhibition (Curation and Production Team)
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A leading role taken in the run-up to the Coventry University Photography BA degree show. This team was crucial to the conceptual and physical framing of this large-scale exhibition that spanned across the city via two galleries and wass connected by a linking series of public-facing work in-between.
Winter 2016-17: The Middle Ground Exhibition
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A four day public photography exhibition depicting and challenging life in the English Midlands. The work presented responded at varying points upon a self-installed spectrum of documentary and fiction, the arrangement of such sought to disrupt any typical gallery etiquette and encourage informal conversation.