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Give My Regards To Elizabeth is a record of the German photographer Peter
Bialobrzeski’s time in England in the early 1990s, when having finished his studies at
the Folkwang School, Essen he was awarded a one year DAAD stipend at London
College of Communication.
Whilst Germany was experiencing a booming, optimistic post-unification economy,
the UK was then a country and an economy still in recession, with growing
unemployment and declining optimism. Thatcherite capitalism had left its deep
marks on people and places. For Bialobrzeski the UK also seemed to still be a class-
ridden society, something that he had not previously experienced in Germany.
by Peter Bialobrzeski
Influenced by the British colour photography of the 1980s, the book and the photographs present a fascinating
historical document. In some images one can already see the ideas and visual concepts that would, twenty books and
numerous exhibitions later, result in Bialobrzeski establishing his reputation as one of today’s leading European
photographers.
Peter put together the images he shot in the form of two handbound book dummies and now, 27 years later, the
work is published as an almost facsimile version of his original layout. Peter Bialobrzeski’s work has been exhibited in
Europe, the United States, Asia, Africa and Australia.
He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the prestigious World Press Photo Award (2003 and 2010). In 2012
he received the Dr. Erich Salomon Award from the German Society of Photographers. Peter currently teaches at the
HBK in Bremen, Germany.