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Mark Neville (b. 1966, UK) is nominated for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2020 for his publication Parade, published by the Centre d’Art GwinZegal, Guingamp, France (2019). Neville connects art and social documentary practices. Through his community-based projects, he explores the social function of the medium, using still and moving images as well as photo books, which are specifically disseminated to a targeted audience or ‘non-art’ demographic. Starting in 2016, upon the day Britain voted to leave the European Union, Mark Neville began work on a project based in Guingamp, Brittany (“little Britain”). Commissioned by the Centre d’Art GwinZegal, over a three-year period, he produced a layered portrait of a provincial agricultural region, where the local football team and Breton dance Fêtes are main cultural activities. Exhibiting the work at the local football stadium, the farming community, which constitutes the primary demographic among Guingamp's supporters, became both the subject of, and the principal audience for his project. Outside these communal pastimes, Neville also explored the economic drivers of the region. Blurring lines between the planned, constructed photograph, and spontaneous imagery, Neville photographed the different agribusinesses in the community from small sustainable farms with only a handful of animals to large agricultural industries. The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize is an annual award, originated by The Photographers’ Gallery, to recognise and support the most innovative, original and relevant photography-based practice within a given year. #DBPFP20 is extended until 19 Sep 2020, booking is required. www.tpg.org.uk/DBPFP20