Ramsholt
by Johnnie Shand Kydd
With his photographs, accompanied by an elegiac essay, Johnnie Shand Kydd takes Ramsholt ’s readers on dream- like walks through the East Suffolk landscape, in a work that is a once timeless, moving and mysterious.
Here, a handful of buildings on the River Deben become a stage on which centuries unfold: church and quay, graveyard and marsh, the traces of smuggling, slavery, war and work lingering in the air. As Shand Kydd walks the same fifty‑minute circuit with his lurcher, he encounters a landscape alive with memory – Suffolk Punches and black poplars, otters, barn owls and vanished nightingales – and haunted by the stories of his own family.
Ramsholt is both love letter and lament, a soft, powerful meditation on memory, nature, and the importance of home.
PUBLISHED ON: 7/05/2026
£30
About the author
Johnnie Shand Kydd became a photographer in 1995 after working as an art dealer in Bond Street, London for many years. A close friend of a group of artists who became known as the YBA’s – Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas, et al – Shand Kydd took to carrying a point and shoot camera with him at all times, recording both the studio work and late-night socializing of the artists. This body of work resulted in the publication of Spitfire (Thames & Hudson, 1997) and a commission in the same year to take portraits of the artists for the catalogue of the groundbreaking Sensation exhibition at the Royal Academy of Art. Shand Kydd published a further volume of portraits, Crash (Damiani, 2006).
Shand Kydd then turned his attention to the Italian city of Naples, the last great pagan city in Europe. He published Siren City (Other Criteria, 2009) which incorporated a decade of Neapolitan Street photography. An exhibition of the Naples photographs was shown at Madre, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Naples and then at the Estorick Collection in London. Whilst in Naples, Shand Kydd contributed to numerous exhibition catalogues published by Madre, notably those devoted to the work of Jeff Koons, Rachel Whiteread, Damien Hirst and Anish Kapoor.
Shand Kydd has contributed to numerous magazines, including Vogue, Harpers, and AnOther, and has directed many films for the website Nowness.