Ed Alcock
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After Grant Wood
Andrei, man of steel
What is a nation?
Yellow square
Catching unicorns
Storm
Notre Dame © Ed Alcock 2019
You have one unread message
Angry Bird (2014)
Charged atmosphere
Home sweet home
Tiles
Jessica swatting flies © Ed Alcock 2022
The Wait © Ed Alcock 2015
I am / Je Suis (2015)
Valerie Bacot © Ed Alcock 2022
Figure
Lock and chain
Two lovers
France, between light and darkness © Ed Alcock 2022
Two brothers
Twenty days and counting...
Father Kyle
Gerald and Billy
Christiane, Penly
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Ed Alcock (b. 1974, UK) is an Anglo-French photographer based in Paris and the recipient of the Prix Niépce – Gens d’Images 2025. Working in editorial photography and personally motivated documentary work, his practice explores family, transmission, and identity, examining how narratives are constructed and inherited.

Alcock’s long-standing editorial career remains central to his work. After receiving Best Student Photographer of the Year in 1999 from The Guardian and The Independent, he moved to Paris in 2000 and became a correspondent for The New York Times. He now collaborates with publications including The Economist, Elle, Le Monde, Le Nouvel Obs, and El País, and has been a member of the MYOP agency since 2011. This engagement with current affairs and portraiture informs his personal projects.

His recent project, Buried Treasure (2025), emerged from discovering a foundational family story - an alleged fatal mining accident - had been fabricated. The work explores the transmission and erasure of narratives and the fragility of collective memory in post-industrial Britain. Other major series include Home, Sweet Home, a four-year study of Brexit’s upheaval, and Stérile, chronicling life during the 2020 pandemic. Earlier works such as Hobbledehoy (published by Terrebleue with a story by Emmanuel Carrère), Love Lane, and The Wait explore adolescence, family relationships, and inherited trauma.

Alcock’s work has been widely exhibited. In 2025, mid-career retrospectives will be shown at the Bibliothèque nationale de France and Jeu de Paume, curated respectively by Héloïse Conesa and Quentin Bajac. In 2024, Zones à risque was shown at the Bibliothèque nationale de France (La France sous leurs yeux), then at the Musée Nicéphore Niépce and Hôtel Fontfreyde – Centre Photographique. His portraits were selected for the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery, London in 2022, 2023, and 2025, and his work has appeared at Rencontres d’Arles, Circulation[s], Galerie Château d’Eau, KT&G Sangsangmadang, GoEun Museum, and Lentos Kunstmuseum.

BOOKS and CATALOGUES

[1] Hobbledehoy. Ed Alcock, with a short story by Emmanuel Carrère. Éditions Terre bleue (2013); 

[2] Love Lane. Ed Alcock. self-published (2015);
[3] Family/family. European Prospects (2015);
[3] Home, sweet home. Ed Alcock. Myop Éditions (2018);
[4] Time/Lapse. Myop Éditions (2019);
[5] Sine Die. Myop Éditions (2020);
[6] The map is not the territory. GoEun Museum of Photography (2022);

[7] Back to Black, Myop Éditions (2024);

[8] La France sous leurs yeux. Bibliothèque nationale de France Éditions (2024);

[9] Quelque-part en France. Myop Éditions (2024);

[10] Mes Yeux, Objets Patients - MYOP 20 ans d’une histoire en mouvement, Hoëbeke (2025).

EXHIBITIONS

[1] Hobbledehoy, Myop in Arles, during the Rencontres d’Arles (2014);
[2] Hobbledehoy, Monat der Fotographie, Berlin (2014);
[3] Family/family, (with Julien Magre, Ilka Kramer and Arja Hyytiäinen), Galerie Chateau d’Eau, Toulouse (2015);
[4] The Wait, Seen Fifteen Gallery, during Photo London, (2015);
[5] Love Lane, Myop in Paris, during Paris Photo (2015);
[6] Rabenmütter, (with Tina Barney, Louise Bourgeois, Larry Clark, Rineke Dijkstra, Lucian Freud, Gustav Klimt etc), Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz (2015-2016);
[7] Entre chien et loup, Festival Photo La Gacilly (2017);
[8] #Stéphanoisfiers, Quartier Manufacture, Saint-Etienne (in partnership with La Comedie de Saint-Etienne et l’EPA-SE (2017);
[9] Entre chien et loup, Festival Photo Baden (2018);
[10] Home, sweet home, Myop in Arles, during the Rencontres d’Arles (2018);

[11] Home, sweet home, Festival Circulation(s) (2019);
[12] Entre chien et loup, Myop in Arles, during the Rencontres d’Arles (2019);

[13] Home sweet home, (with Martin Parr, Gillian Wearing, Edmund Clark etc), Les Rencontres d’Arles (2019);
[14] Ombres et lumières, Galerie Nicolas Silin, Paris (2019);
[15] See EU later, Festival Portrait(s) Vichy, (2020);
[16] Back to Black, Myop in Arles, during the Rencontres d’Arles (2021);
[17] Sterile, International Journalism Festival, Couthures-sur-Garonne, (2021);

[18] See EU later, Les Promenades Photographiques de Vendôme (2021);
[19] Entre chien et loup, NOP Grand-Est, Nancy (2021);
[20] Back to Black, Stimultania, Strasbourg (2021-2022);
[21] The map is not the territory, GoEun Museum of Photography, Busan, Korea (2022);
[22] Notre Dame, Fisheye Gallery, Paris (2022).
[23] Travel notes from a disunited kingdom, Myop in Arles, during the Rencontres d’Arles (2022);
[24] The map is not the territory, KT&G Gallery, Seoul, Korea (2022);
[25] Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, National Portrait Gallery, Londres (2022);

[26] The Taylor Wessing Portrait Award 2022, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh (2023);

[27] They were but a few, MYOP x Les Rencontres d’Arles (2023);

[28] The Taylor Wessing Portrait Award 2023, National Portrait Gallery, London (2023);

[29] La France sous leurs yeux, La Bibliothèque Nationale de France (2024);

[30] Demain est un autre jour, Musée Nicéphore Niepce in association with the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (2024);

[31] La France sous leurs yeux, L’Hôtel de Fontfreyde - Centre Photographique, Clermont Ferrand, in association with the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (2024);

[32] Mes Yeux, objets patients, MYOP – 20 Years of a history in movement, Rencontres d’Arles (2025);

[33] Ed Alcock - Prix Niépce 2025 - La photographie à tout prix. Bibliothèque Nationale de France (2025);

[34] Ed Alcock - Prix Niépce 2025. Jeu de Paume - Tours (2025).

 

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Series

MYOP

Buried Treasure — Ed Alcock

2025
Fathia and Thierry, Belleville 2022)

Risk Zones — Ed Alcock

2024
Valérie Bacot, for ELLE Magazine

Portraits by Ed Alcock (2023) — Ed Alcock

2021 - 2022
What is a Nation? // Qu’est-ce qu'une Nation?

Home, sweet home — Ed Alcock

2018
See EU later

See EU later — Ed Alcock

2016 - 2020
Sterile

Sterile — Ed Alcock

2020

Love Lane — Ed Alcock

2014
Menou (2015)

The Wait — Ed Alcock

2014 - 2016
A photograph from the book Hobbledehoy by Ed Alcock. The book is accompanied by an original text by French author, Emmanuel Carrere.

Hobbledehoy — Ed Alcock

2009 - 2012
France, between light and darkness © Ed Alcock 2022

France, between light and darkness — Ed Alcock

2022
The Banality of Evil, by Ed Alcock

The Banality of Evil — Ed Alcock

2019

Entre chien et loup — Ed Alcock

2017
Adela, #Stéphanoisfier (2016)

#Stéphanoisfiers — Ed Alcock

2016 - 2017
Lucky Blue Smith

Portraits by Ed Alcock (2017) — Ed Alcock

2017

Theater of Operations — Ed Alcock

2015

Portraits by Ed Alcock (2018) — Ed Alcock

2018

Publications​ / Exhibitions

German Scars © Ed Alcock for El Pais Semanal 2025

German Scars - Ed Alcock for El Pais Semanal

2025
Risk Zones, for the Bibliothèque Nationale de France

Risk Zones for the Bibliothèque Nationale de France

2024
The Economist - Europe in Mortal Danger

The Economist - Europe in Mortal Danger

2024
Edouard Louis © Ed Alcock 2024

Edouard Louis, for The Observer New Review

2024
Eric Cantona © Ed Alcock / MYOP 2024

Eric Cantona, for Le Nouvel Obs

2024
Emmanuel Carrère © Ed Alcock / MYOP 2024

Emmanuel Carrère, for The Guardian Books

2024
Golshifteh Farahani © Ed Alcock / MYOP for ELLE Magazine

"Soyez leur voix" // "Be their voice" © Ed Alcock for ELLE Magazine

2023
France of light and darkness, for El Pais Semanal

France of light and darkness, for El Pais Semanal

2022
Zar, for El Pais Semanal

Zar Amir Ebrahimi, for El Pais Semanal

2024
Paris Olympics 2024 © Ed Alcock / MYOP

Paris Olympics 2024, by Ed Alcock for The Guardian

2024
Simone Fattal © Ed Alcock / MYOP 2024

Simone Fattal, for El Pais Semanal

2024

Hobbledehoy, by Ed Alcock and Emmanuel Carrère

2013

Love Lane, by Ed Alcock

2014

MYOP in ARLES

2014

MOTHER OF THE YEAR - Between Empowerment and Crisis: Images of Motherhood from 1900 to Today, LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz

2015

Family / Family Exhibition at the Gallery Chateau d'Eau in Toulouse

2015

Paris to Peckham: MYOP in Paris at Seen Fifteen Gallery, London

2015

Entre chien et loup / Festival Photo La Gacilly

2017

United Kingdom - from Empire to Brexit // Le Monde Diplomatique

2017

Emmanuel Macron, for Society

2017

Macron's mission, for The Economist

2017

Emmanuel Macron, for Polka #38

2017

The True Fillon for L'Obs

2016

Leila Slimani for Grazia

2017

Thomas Piketty for L'Obs

2014

The Making of a Feminist Porn Movie, for Elle Magazine

2018

Les Etats Genereux de la Culture for Télérama

2016

Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet for M - Le Magazine du Monde

2013

Assigné (House Arrest), for Télérama

2015

Slave Today in France. An awareness campaign for the Comité Contre l'Esclavage Moderne (CCEM)

2016

Isabelle Huppert for The Observer Review

2016

Nan Goldin for The Observer Review

2014

Vincent Crouzet for Liberation

2017

Justice for Icon El Pais Magazine

2016

Emmanuel Macron for The Times Magazine

2016

Manuel Valls for Le Monde

2017

Jean-Luc Mélenchon for Le Monde

2017

Tiphaine Lagarde for Liberation

2017

Antoine Leiris for Libération

2016

Bataclan - One Year After for The Times Magazine

2016

François Fillon for Le Monde Idées

2016

Lucky Blue Smith for The Guardian Weekend Magazine

2015

Eddy de Pretto, for Elle Magazine

2017

Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet for Le Monde

2017

Leila Slimani for El Pais Semanal

2017

Fields of unrealized dreams for The New York Times

2016

François-Henri Désérable, for Icon / El Pais Magazine

2016

Jacques Audiard for The Observer Review (UK)

2016

Gilles Lipovetsky for Icon / El Pais Magazine

2016

Amélie Nothomb for El Pais Semanal

2016

Michel Butor for Le Monde

2016

Jeff Mills for M - Le Magazine du Monde

2013

Maryse Wolinski, and the little notes left behind by Georges for The Guardian Weekend Magazine

2016

Eugénie Bastié for Libération

2016

Guy Bedos for M - Le Magazine du Monde

2013

Ingrid Betancourt for M - Le Magazine du Monde

2013

Fatsah Bouyahmed for Le Monde

2016

Chaumet, for M - Le Magazine du Monde

2013

The Good Little Soldier of the National Front for Télérama

2016

Emmanuel Macron (without beard) for Le Monde

2016

Emmanuel Macron (with beard) for Le Monde

2016

A l'école de la France - A school for migrants in Paris for M - Le Magazine du Monde

2015