Harry began his photographic career in his Glasgow home town, standing outside the Apollo, flogging gig-goers newly-developed shots from bands' Edinburgh shows the night before. Harry's impulse to guerilla lensmanship swiftly drew him to London: from 1979 to 1984 he was a staff photographer for the music weekly Sounds, providing countless front covers. 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 National Media Museum, in a unique collaboration with the Imperial War Museum, is curating and hosting the premiere exhibition of new work exploring the architecture of modern conflict by Magnum photographer Donovan Wylie. More →
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CUBEOpen is the UK’s only annual open competition and exhibition of its kind.
Launched in 2007, artists, architects and designers are invited to apply with work that reflects current trends and debates surrounding the spaces and places in which we live. A significant number of the works on display this year are photographic. It receives applications from around the globe, and visitors to the exhibition have the opportunity to see the diverse and engaging ways that artists, architects and designers have been influenced by our surroundings. More →
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This exhibition shows photographs of Bolton taken by Anna White during her 2010/11 John Marriott Humphrey Spender scholarship year.
The exhibition is supported by Bolton le Moors Rotary Club and the University of Bolton.
Anna was tasked with re-interpreting Humphrey Spender’s Worktown project of the 1930s, and for the last year have been documenting everyday life in Bolton. The poet Andrew McMillian has also created original works based on interviews taken in Bolton. More →
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Southern Street documents a row of Victorian terraced houses in Salford prior to its demolition as part of a contentious government urban renewal programme.
Despite the uniformity of the architecture, Boness shows us
the individuality imprinted on each abandoned house by the
people who once lived there. More →
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In this exhibition, Simon Norfolk has retraced the Afghani locations of photographs taken by John Burke.
The first ever photographs to be taken in Afghanistan were made by the Irish photographer John Burke (1843?-1900). His eloquent images form an extraordinary record of the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880), yet today he is virtually unknown. More →
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This exhibition showcases work made at the diploma stage of postgraduate study.
The diploma stage is a key point in the course where ideas are refined and developed, before working towards a final summer show. The ten artists and photographers come from diverse backgrounds, bringing together experience, skills and ambition in a range of artistic and commercial contexts. More →
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