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He was inspired to create British Culture Archive as a platform for photography that he thought was being overlooked by the industry, particularly images of
working class society that he could relate to.[6][7] Wright is an influential figure within British
Documentary Photography and has written numerous texts and interviewed photographers such as
Peter Mitchell,
Richard Davis and
Jurgen Schadeberg.[8]
Exhibitions curated by Wright
The People's City, The Refuge, Manchester, January–September 2020. With work by Peter J Walsh, Rob Bremner and
Richard Davis.[9]
British Shorts, Sputnik Kino, Kreuzberg, Berlin, January 2020 – January 2021. With works by
Tish Murtha, Rob Bremner and
Richard Davis.
A Woman's Work, The Refuge, Manchester, March – June 2022. With work by
Tish Murtha and Anne Worthington.[10][11]
A Celebration of Life in the North, Bury Art Museum, Feb-May, 2023. With work by Luis Bustamante, Don Tonge and Thomas Blower's images of the Rock Against Racism Northern Carnival, 1978.[12][13]