Dave Wyatt Photography Born in 1979
in Bristol, United Kingdom.
Lives in Bristol, United Kingdom.
Project Description
Thames town is an English style new satellite town built close to Shanghai as part of the local governments ‘One City –Nine Towns’ plan. This plan was hatched out of the population boom being experienced in Shanghai. In the past 15 years the population has increased by 8 million and the landmass it covers has increased from 100sqkm to a staggering 680sqkm. Despite this growth Shanghai is still four times as densely populated as New York. The ‘One City –Nine Towns’ plan seeks to construct nine satellite towns around Shanghai. Six of these towns are to be themed on European style cities from the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Sweden, and Italy.The rise of China’s new middle ‘class’ is resulting in the creation of a new suburbia, the same phenomenon as seen in post-war Britain and America. Now that disposable incomes are reaching levels that allow people to pay for better education, annual holidays and private accommodation, the landscape of China is changing in the same manner as seen in the West. This is China’s suburban revolution.
Exhibitions (Excerpt)
2009, Pingyao International Festival of Photography, China2009, The Eighth China Photography Art Festival & 2009 Dali International Photography Exhibition
2009, Fresh Faced and Wild Eyed 09 @ The Photographer’s Gallery, London
2008, VIP attendee at the 1st PhotoOriginal Photography festival in Guizhou province, China
2006, Chobi Mela IV Festival of Photography, Dhaka, Bangladesh
2006, Gjon Mili Award Exhibition, Pristina, Kosovo
2006, Ian Parry Award Finalists exhibition at the Getty Images gallery in London
2005, Light in Shadow at the Riverfront Arts Centre in Newport to celebrate refugee week
2002, Selected Colour Photographs at the Royal West of England Academy of Art


