Jeremy Hunter
Overview
Jeremy Hunter began his career in advertising – as a television creative, winning a number of international awards in Cannes, Venice, New York and Los Angeles. During this time he worked with some of Britain’s most iconic film directors – John Schlesinger, Ken Russell, Tony Scott, Dick Lester, Nic Roeg, Richard Loncraine as well as Oscar-winning Editor Jim Clark and photographer Terence Donovan. As a photojournalist Hunter specializes in Travel Reportage and contributes to The Sunday Times, The Telegraph Magazine, The Sunday Telegraph Magazine, The Guardian, Mail on Sunday, Bunte, Conde Nast Traveller, GEO, Stern, Epoca, Wanderlust and many other travel-related magazines. His reportages have been recognised with two UNESCO awards. Atlas Gallery is the exclusive representative of the Jeremy Hunter in the UK.
Featured Exhibitions

100,000 Performers
50,000 teenagers with flip-charts create the
background while 100,000 others perform
in the foreground. Pyongyang, August 2011
Digital C-type

Every Breath
Mosaic of the red Magnolia, the national flower
of DPRK. ARIRANG. Pyongyang, August 2011
Digital C-type

Perfect Synchronisation
50,000 teenagers with flip-charts create this
mosaic. Red is the colour of the Working Class.
ARIRANG. Pyongyang, August 2011
Digital C-type

50,000 teenagers with flip-charts create
the skyline of Shanghai.
Pyongyang, August 2011
Digital C-type

The log-cabin beneath the sacred Mount Paektu
in which North Koreans believe Kim Jong-Il
was born. Pyongyang, August 2011
Digital C-type

Mosaic of the skyline of Pyongyang, with the Tower
of Ju-che Idea, built to honour the 70th birthday of
Kim Il-Sung. Pyongyang, August 2011
Digital C-type