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Representation

Neil Kenlock is represented by his daughter Emelia Kenlock, who has been managing his work for more than a decade.  As the archive director, she oversees the management, curation, licencing, partnerships and PR opportunities. Emelia works with a range of clients including, artists, media companies, publishers, galleries and researchers. She has overseen projects with the Penguin publishers, the BBC, ITV, Sussex University and others for several years, licensing images for publications, film and digital programmes.

She has curated exhibitions and events in partnership with organisations such as the Black Cultural Archives, Tate, National Portrait Gallery and Sky TV.

She also participates in research, delivering talks,  interviews, training creatives, consulting and discussing the world of art management.

“This archive tells so many important stories, it's full of history, learning, representation, and key moments in time. From activism and iconic figures to fashion, places, and everyday life, there's a wide range of themes. It reflects my dad's passion for community and his commitment to documenting the Black British experience, as well as global stories of resistance, identity, and culture. This is an ongoing story, one that evokes reflection, conversation and the continued discovery of the power of the lens.” -  Emelia Kenlock

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