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Jillian Edelstein

(1957-), Photographer

Sitter in 3 portraits
Artist of 120 portraits
Edelstein was born and grew up in South Africa. She graduated as a social worker before starting work as a press photographer in Johannesburg in 1981. She moved to London in 1985 and began working as a freelance photographer in 1986. Her portraits have appeared in the Sunday Times Magazine, the New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, Time and the New Yorker. Edelstein has received a number of awards including the Visa d'Or at the International Festival of photojournalism in Perpignan (1997) for her work on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Her book Truth & Lies resulting from this project was published in 2002.

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Hanif Kureishi, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34146

Hanif Kureishi

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide print, 1989
NPG x34146

Ronnie Scott; George Melly, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x132549

Ronnie Scott; George Melly

by Jillian Edelstein
chromogenic print, 1989
NPG x132549

Marina Warner, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34151

Marina Warner

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide print, 1989
NPG x34151

Joan Bakewell, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34141

Joan Bakewell

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 1989
NPG x34141

Rose Boyt, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34142

Rose Boyt

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 1989
NPG x34142

Patrick Caulfield, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34143

Patrick Caulfield

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 1989
NPG x34143

John Ernest Emburey, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34144

John Ernest Emburey

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 1989
NPG x34144

Eric John Ernest Hobsbawm, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34145

Eric John Ernest Hobsbawm

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 1989
NPG x34145

Jack Trevor Story, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34147

Jack Trevor Story

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 1989
NPG x34147

Claire Tomalin, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34150

Claire Tomalin

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 1989
NPG x34150

Jeanette Winterson, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34152

Jeanette Winterson

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 1989-1990
NPG x34152

Terry Hands, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34153

Terry Hands

by Jillian Edelstein
chromogenic print, 1989
NPG x34153

Auberon Waugh, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34154

Auberon Waugh

by Jillian Edelstein
cibachrome print, 1989
NPG x34154

Fay Weldon, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34155

Fay Weldon

by Jillian Edelstein
chromogenic print, 1989
NPG x34155

Zoë Wanamaker, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x76779

Zoë Wanamaker

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 1990
NPG x76779

Paul Edward Theroux, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34148

Paul Edward Theroux

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 1990
NPG x34148

Paul Edward Theroux, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x34149

Paul Edward Theroux

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 1990
NPG x34149

Julie Burchill, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x76322

Julie Burchill

by Jillian Edelstein
colour print from original 35 mm transparency, 1990
NPG x76322

Julie Burchill, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x76321

Julie Burchill

by Jillian Edelstein
colour print from original 35 mm transparency, 1990
NPG x76321

Chris Patten and his family, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x45377

Chris Patten and his family

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, August 1990
NPG x45377

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