John Holloway (musician), British violinist based in Germany
John Holloway (colonial governor), British colonial official and governor of Newfoundland (1807-1809)
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JohnHolloway began his work on the chalk downland areas of southern England in 1978 and has worked consistently in the same area for twenty-five years.
Sometimes Holloway is travelling at 80 miles an hour at 1,500' in the cramped conditions of a small aeroplane when many of these pictures are taken.
JohnHolloway is an environmentalist and running parallel to his activities as an artist, he has been studying the unique qualities of the downland landscape with its thin alkaline, calcareous soil, and taking part in wildlife surveys to record the flora and fauna, for as long as he has been taking photographs.
JohnHolloway is one of the theoretical backers of the Zapatista insurgency.
Holloway's "scream" is a primarily emotional rejection of the capitalist system, because it is in capitalism that injustice has to be located.
Holloway states that the mystical character of commodities comes not from their use value but from the commodity form itself (P. Once the social flow of doing is ruptured and commodity (fetish) is introduced, all relations in the social world are permeated by commodity.