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Anita Corbin

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British photographer

Anita Corbin (born 1958) is a British photographer. Her collections and exhibitions include Visible Girls (1981) and First Women UK (2018).

The National Portrait Gallery holds eight of her works.

References

  1. ^ "Anita Corbin (1958-)". Search the collection. National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  2. "Visible Girls: London's subculture heroines then and now – in pictures", The Guardian, 11 May 2016
  3. Ailis Brennan (2 May 2018), "First Women UK: An exhibition celebrating 100 pioneering 21st century women is complete after a decade", Evening Standard
  4. Mary-Jane Wiltsher (1 September 2017), "Female Subculture Photographer Anita Corbin On The Cultural Keystones That Shaped Her World", Phoenix

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