Peter Mann (London 1979, lives and works in Amsterdam) is an artist working with film and photography. His varied practice is centred around questioning the nature of image making and storytelling. His film projects have been shown at international festivals including IFFR, Visions du Reel, Abandon Normal Devices, MIFF, BritDoc, Viennale and also in galleries including Belfast Exposed, AAC Leicester and G39, Cardiff.

His photographic work is held internationally including Tate collection of artist books and The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale. Exhibitions and events include Peckham 24, The Brighton Photo Biennale, ‘A Survey of Documentary Styles in Early 21st Century Photobooks,’ ’Photography and the photobook now’ (Tate Modern), and Archipelago projects; Burning With Pleasure.

Peter has been commissioned to photograph architecture and interior projects and you can see a portfolio of this work here.

He also manages the estate of his father, the painter Sargy Mann. In this role he has published several books and curated and produced exhibitions.