A major survey exhibition and publication featuring the best photographic talents from or within Australia and the UK will take place in QUAD Gallery and the Silk Mill in Derby from March 2012. Hijacked III: Contemporary Photography from Australia and the UK is programmed part of FORMAT International Photography Festival UK off year programme. More →
Exhibitions
We regret to announce that after 26 years of supporting photographers and championing photography throughout the UK, Redeye, the Photography Network will wind down on 31 July 2024 due to a number of factors, including lack of funding. Read our full statement here. We are no listing exhibitions. The archive of past exhibitions is available below.
The State of the Art Photography exhibition investigates emerging practice in photography.
The NRW-Forum Düsseldorf asked Andreas Gursky, Thomas Weski, Klaus Biesenbach, Udo Kittelmann, FC Gundlach, Thomas Seelig, Andrea Holzherr, and Werner Lippert to propose photographers to be included. More →
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The Sunday Times Magazine will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary with this special free exhibition.
The exhibition’s regional tour launched at CUBE on Thursday 11 April. Photographers featured include Don McCullin, David Bailey, Eve Arnold, Snowdon, Richard Avedon, Eugene Richards, Sam Taylor-Wood, Terry O'Neill, Chris Floyd and Stuart Franklin. The exhibition will also highlight the contribution made to the Magazine by renowned writers such as Ian Fleming, Martin Amis, Bruce Chatwin, Jilly Cooper, Zoe Heller, James Fox and Nicholas Tomalin. More →
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This Storm Is What We Call Progress is a significant new exhibition of work by the Israeli-born, London- based artist Ori Gersht.
The display, opening in the week the UK marks Holocaust Memorial Day, consists of two recent film works that reflect on individuals’ life experiences shaped by the Second World War, alongside a series of new photographs. More →
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An exhibition of photographs taken deep in the Scandinavian forests using a fullplate camera from the 1870s.
Alluding to the fairytales and myth of Northern Europe, they explore the ambivalent nature of our relationship with the elemental forest. Looking at the passing of time and themes of transience and loss, the exhibition examines the role of the physical object in an age of reproduction and digitisation. More →
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Belfast Exposed is pleased to present Prima Materia, curated by Curated by Brown&Brí.
Prima Materia is an exhibition featuring recently commissioned work by Colin Gee, Broomberg & Chanarin and Factotum, made in response to the Belfast Exposed community photography archive. The exhibition also features a fourth wall-based, text piece by designer, Keith Connolly. This text work is made up of edited extracts from a discussion about the new commissions between curator, Charlotte Cotton, artist, Anthony Luvera and artist and writer, Daniel Jewesbury. More →
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Fear of place is the focus of this exhibition.
Ten artists - Anne Eggebert, Matze Einhoff, David Ferrando Giraut, Polly Gould, Marja Helander, Uta Kogelsberger, Abigail Reynolds, Almut Rink, Emily Speed and Louise K Wilson - respond to this intriguing subject through drawing, video, painting, photography sculpture, sound and installation.
TOPOPHOBIA is curated by Eggebert-and-Gould, and will tour to Spacex, Exeter 12 May – 7 July 2012.
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Topophobia
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To celebrate The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, the V&A is holding an exhibition of portraits of Her Majesty by photographer Cecil Beaton (1904-1980).
Presenting highlights of the V&A’s collection of Beaton’s royal photography, Queen Elizabeth II by Cecil Beaton: A Diamond Jubilee Celebration will depict The Queen in her roles as princess, monarch and mother and include a number of photographs never before seen, as well as excerpts from Beaton’s diaries and letters. More →
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Shaped by War is the largest ever UK exhibition about the life and work of one of the world’s most acclaimed photographers Don McCullin.
The exhibition, which features around 250 photographs, contact sheets, objects, magazines and personal memorabilia, opens in an updated form at IWM London this October following a highly successful run at IWM North last year. More →
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