A surreal, AI-crafted vision of rural Britain — where nostalgia, myth, and machine intelligence collide in Phillip Toledano’s most cinematic work yet.
Another England is the second chapter in Phillip Toledano’s ongoing exploration of “historical surrealism.” Through a series of meticulously imagined fictions—where jellyfish light Devonshire streets, Thatcher’s face looms from the cliffs of Dover, and foxes form insurgent armies—the book reconstructs an alternate national memory. Created in collaboration with AI, the work mirrors our age of synthetic truth: a Britain both familiar and fantastical, where nostalgia and invention blur until history itself becomes performance. Toledano’s images are haunting, cinematic, and darkly humorous—each frame a plausible impossibility that probes the nation’s uneasy relationship with identity, empire, and myth. As with Another America, this new volume continues his visual archaeology of the invented past, inviting us to question not only what we remember, but who is doing the remembering.
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Phillip Toledano (b. 1968) is a British photographer living and working in New York City. As an artist, he works across mediums from photography to installation. His conceptual themes are primarily socio-political. Toledano has three monographs published on his artistic practice, with the most recent, Days With My Father, being received to critical acclaim.
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