Portrait of Lalla looking at her phone while working at her mother's fabric stall at Coventry Retail Market

Date:
6 Nov 2023
Location:
Coventry Retail Market, Queen Victoria Road, Coventry
Reference:
HEC01/128/01/08/03
Type:
Photograph (Digital)
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Description

In 2022-23 Historic England commissioned several photographers to work with local communities to capture images representative of their local high streets. This formed part of the Picturing High Streets project. In September 2023, Historic England and Photoworks added a commission for an artist working in England to create new photographs of their local high street. As well as the artists photographing their high street, this commission supported the artists practice through mentoring with the Photoworks team and longer-term collaboration. Ayesha Jones was selected and worked in the Coventry Market and City Arcade. She documented the stall holders and their experience of working there ahead of the closure of the City Arcade in 2024. This image is one of a set of six produced as a result of this work. The photographer wrote the following text about this image: "Lalla was standing in for her mom who was not feeling well that day, so was resting at home. Lalla is studying health care at university at the moment but is really passionate about fashion. I said that it sounds like she is following in her mom’s footsteps, she laughed and agreed. They have only had their stall for a few years so couldn’t comment on the change in the market." 'Picturing England's High Streets' commission by Historic England and Photoworks.

Content

This is part of the Volume: HEC01/128/01/08 Picturing High Streets Photographer Residencies - Ayesha Jones: Coventry; within the Sub Series: HEC01/128/01 Picturing High Streets: Photographer Residencies; within the Series: HEC01/128 Picturing High Streets; within the Collection: HEC01 Historic England

Rights

© Ayesha Jones

People & Organisations

Creator of Archive: Jones, Ayesha

Keywords

21st Century Market, People