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"God Forgotten Face" is the result of the two years Maddock spent taking pictures in the English coastal town of Plymouth, where he has family ties.
Maddock is back in London now for an exhibition of "God Forgotten Face" at the TJ Boulting gallery, but plans to return to San Francisco soon and spend time regularly there.
When the photographer Martin Parr selected Robin Maddock's "God Forgotten Face" as one of the best photography books of 2011 and called him "one of the freshest talents in the U.K.," we knew we had to check out Maddock's work.
Along similar lines, "Disappeared" turns the tables on the sort of guy who shuts people out of his life: "A forgotten face behind a beard," Ms. Mann calls him.
The boy comes back to life in smoke and flame; juniper berries produce a good deal of oily smoke and are favoured in rituals where an illusion must be produced, a forgotten face and form reconfigured.
Although Wogan claims "nobody was exactly beating a path to my door" before he accepted the series ("I'm a forgotten face, Terry no-mates!"), it's a great fit, basically giving him free rein to reel off anecdotes, eat and have a good time.
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It can recapture artistry and a sense of place, much as photography can recapture forgotten faces and disseminate great paintings.
Or perhaps that is just the way it seems after reading those old headlines and looking into those almost forgotten faces.
Sieff called this the freezing of the instant into the permanence of effigy, the creation of "so many small whitestones helping us, according to our mood, rediscover feelings and forgotten faces".
These Syrian Gypsy children from a community known as the Dom are in many ways the forgotten faces of the Middle East crisis, which has left an estimated 26,000 refugee children homeless across Europe.
Children in Africa are often forgotten, facing the brunt of war, conflict and fragility.
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