Jo Spence's photography defies definition - her work appears in community spaces as well as grand galleries. It deals with social problems, sexuality, myth, and power. Tonight's Arena looks at her life and work since 1982, when she was diagnosed as having breast cancer. She rejected the treatment offered by the NHS and began a search for alternative cancer treatment. She began to photograph her own body and, as an extension to co-counselling, began to use the camera to explore the memories of her parents - her mother died of cancer. The work culminated in an extraordinary series of dramatic re-creations of her mother. Jo's camera has become an integral part of her healing process. She calls this practice "phototherapy".
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Ian Potts | Director |