The entire village of Lacock is owned by the National Trust, including 90 properties, and just 1,000 people call it their home with most houses rented out to families who have lived there for several generations.
Back in 2000, Liz Deschenes curated a show at the Andrew Kreps Gallery called Photography about Photography, which included thirteen artists and outlined her approach to the medium. That approach might be described as: rigorous, unorthodox, engaged with the materiality of her work as well as with the architecture in which it is shown, and deeply invested in the medium and history of photography (though she rarely uses a camera).
This medieval English village is known as one of the most well-preserved historic settlements in Britain as it is owned entirely by the National Trust, but this charming countryside village is still bustling with life and is likely to be recognised by big Harry Potter fans.
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