Roger Hopgood is a British artist/photographer whose work often centres on the theme of landscape and its cultural meaning. As a mixed heritage artist, the work often involves an askance and interrogative view of connections between landscape and national identity. Projects such as And Then There Were None bring together familiar tropes of
Englishness with a gentle subversion of their recognised meaning. He completed an MA at the Slade School of Art and a PhD at Goldsmiths College, where he researched the relationship between Photography and the Picturesque. His work has been widely exhibited and alongside this he lectures in photography.