Duggie Fields
3 of 21 portraits by David Gwinnutt
© David Gwinnutt / National Portrait Gallery, London
Duggie Fields
by David Gwinnutt
modern bromide print from original negative, 1982
14 5/8 in. x 10 in. (370 mm x 255 mm) image size
Purchased, 2016
Photographs Collection
NPG x199661
Artistback to top
- David Gwinnutt (1961-), Photographer. Artist or producer of 21 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.
This portraitback to top
Gwinnutt photographed Fields in his Earls Court flat, in front of his painting Lakshmi, a tribute to the Hindu goddess of good fortune. Fields’s forelock of hair is neatly encased in the lines of his painting, a subtle detail that transforms the photograph into a play of shapes and tones, with a flatness that is characteristic of Fields’s work.
Placesback to top
- Place made and portrayed: United Kingdom: England, London (sitter's flat, Earls Court)
Linked displays and exhibitionsback to top
- David Gwinnutt: Before We Were Men (9 March 2017 - 24 September 2017)
Events of 1982back to top
Current affairs
Unemployment hits 3.6 million in the UK, with one in eight people out of work. The crisis came about as a result of industrial modernisation and restructuring. As a result those out of work were referred to as 'Maggie's millions'.Charles and Diana have their first child, Prince William, who becomes the second in line for the throne.
Art and science
Richard Attenborough releases his biopic Gandhi, starring Ben Kingsley as the lead. The film was an Anglo-Indian production, featuring a record-breaking 300,000 extras.The Barbican Arts Centre is opened featuring a concert hall, theatres, cinema screens and an art gallery. In 2003 it was voted London's ugliest building in a BBC poll.
The Thames Barrier opens to protect London from floods due to rising sea levels.
International
Argentina occupies the Falkland Islands beginning the Falklands War. Britain retaliated, and after three months of fighting at sea and on land won back the islands. Following the British victory opposition grew in Argentina towards the military government, while in Britain a wave of patriotism helped Margaret Thatcher to win the general election the following year.Comments back to top
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