Richard Billingham was born in the West Midlands and now lives in Swansea. In the 1990s, his work came to prominence with the candid photography of his parents’ home life, although his practice has always included landscape, as well as animals – whether wild or domesticated. Untitled (Welsh Moor) (2010) captures the local ancient moorland on a wet, misty day, where cattle have grazed for centuries. Welsh Moor and the Gower have a powerful resonance for people in Swansea. Billingham was the recipient of The Wakelin Award (2018).