Dispatch 1: Mahogany trade in Belize and Honduras by Martin Toft

Today I will be heading out to Belize and Honduras to conduct research in national archives and make new photographs in response to the lucrative mahogany trade established by Jerseymen, such as Joshua Gabourel and Thomas Philip Pickstock in the late 18th century and early to mid 19th century.

Mahogany wood was used as ballast on ships in the Atlantic carrying trade and was used extensively by Jersey carpenters, ship builders and furniture makers. This work is part of The Seaflower Venture - a transatlantic project exploring the history of Jersey’s cod fishing trade with Canada and its international merchant networks in the West Indies, South America and Mediterranean.

Through the prism of colonial and family history it seeks to examine Jersey’s original wealth and contemporary prosperity as an International Finance Centre. It proposes to re-address parts of the legacy upon which the islands’s economic growth and development in the past, present and future has been told.

I have been researching this trip to Belize and Honduras for the past year and would like to acknowledge a team of excellent researchers who has assisted me in this endeavour Doug Ford, local Maritime Historian, Anna Baghiani Lewis (former Library Assistant at Société Jersiaise), Marian Kirkbride, Jersey-Gaspé enthusiast and Jane Edwards author of several books, including Philippe d'Auvergne a British Naval Officer born in Jersey. Collaboration also extends internationally to Daniel Finamore, The Russell W. Knight Curator of Maritime Art and History Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts and several invaluable family historians and descendants of both Joshua Gabourel and Thomas Philip Pickstock residing in USA and Belize. Hosted by Photo-Archive Societe-Jersiaise and Société Jersiaise #theseaflowerventure
https://www.martintoft.com/the-seaflower-venture

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Masterplan exhibited at two international photography festivals by Martin Toft

Excited to be invited by curator Hester Keijser to take part in Taxed to the Max at Noorderlicht International Photography Festival 2019 in Groningen, presenting a cross section of work from my long-term Masterplan Project - a multi-faceted research and lens-based project with a range of critical enquiries exploring the island of Jersey's finance industry. Within this umbrella, a new body of work Archaeology of Finance will be exhibited at Ballarat International Foto Biennale in Australia between 23 Aug to 20 Oct in a group exhibition, CAPITAL curated by Gareth Syvret and Naomi Cass.
#archaeologyoffinance #masterplanproject

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Te Ahi Kā currently on in three places by Martin Toft

Te Ahi Kā is currently on show in 3 places, Archive Contemporary a new gallery opening tonight in downtown Montreal, Biblioteca Nacional de España in Madrid as part of being shortlisted for The International Photography Book of the Year 2019 PHotoEspaña and lastly The Jersey Summer Exhibition 2019 at CCA Galleries International, St Helier.

If you can't make any of the exhibitions, the books is available worldwide at Dewi Lewis Publishing and Oratia Books for sales New Zealand, Australia and South Pacific. All Special and Collector's Editions contact me directly. #teahikā #photobook

Jersey Summer Show 2019 CCA Galleries International by Martin Toft

This evening The Jersey Summer Exhibition 2019 at CCA Galleries International opens for Private View between 6:30-8:00 pm. A special edition of my portrait ' High Net Worth Individual' from my Masterplan Project about Jersey's finance industry will be for sale. It was selected as a winner in Portrait of Britain 2018 exhibition in association with The British Journal of Photography and showing JCDecaux screens nationwide throughout the month of September as part of the biggest exhibition of contemporary portraiture in the UK.

The Jersey Summer Exhibition 20 June - 26 July. 
CCA Galleries International, 10 Hill Street, St Helier, Jersey. 
Mon-Fri 10:00-5:00pm and by appointment. Saturday 22 June 11:00-2:00pm. e:enquiries@ccagalleriesinternational.com
www.ccagalleriesinternational.com

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