Chloe Joan Dewe Mathews (born 1982)[1] is an Englishdocumentary photographer[2] based inSt Leonards-on-Sea. She is "best known for ambitious documentary projects that can take years of preparation."[2] Dewe Mathews has said "I am exploring ways in which to project the past on to the present".[3]
Her series Shot at Dawn records sites where British, French and Belgian soldiers were executed for cowardice or desertion during the first world war. It was published as a book in 2014 and exhibited atTate Modern and at theIrish Museum of Modern Art.In Search of Frankenstein was exhibited at theBritish Library in 2018.
For her series Caspian, she walked around theCaspian Sea, through Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan.[1][2]
Her series Shot at Dawn records many of the sites across France and Belgium where around 1000 British, French and Belgian soldiers were executed for cowardice or desertion during the first world war.[2][5] She photographed each site at dawn, the time that most of the men were executed; close to the date on which they occurred; and from around the same vantage that they were shot.[5] It was commissioned by theRuskin School of Art at the University of Oxford as part of a commemorative art series,[5][6] published as a book in 2014 and exhibited in various places.
Dewe Mathews completed an artist's residency at the Verbier 3-D Foundation, Bagnes, Switzerland in 2016 on the topic of the so-calledYear Without a Summer, a period of severe climate deterioration.[3][7] This provided the backdrop forMary Shelley when writingFrankenstein (1818) whilst staying in the same area. Dewe Mathews' series made there,In Search of Frankenstein, is concerned with contemporary environmental and social issues via the themes of Shelley's novel.[8]
She spent five years making Thames Log, a series about the variety of peoples' relationship with theRiver Thames.[2][9][10]
Sunday Service. Tate Modern and You. London:Tate, 2014. With texts by Synthia Griffin and Phil Stokes.
In Search of Frankenstein – Mary Shelley's Nightmare. Baden, Switzerland: Kodoji, 2018.ISBN9783037470916. Dewe Mathews' photographs with reproductions ofThe Geneva Notebook, the first half ofMary Shelley's original manuscript forFrankenstein.