A major exhibition of photographs, made in hundreds of locations across the UK over the last fifteen years, will be exhibited at Impressions Gallery this summer. Selected from The Caravan Gallery’s huge archive of images, extra{ordinary} offers an insight into the reality and surreality of everyday life in 21st century Britain. 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.
Timed to coincide with the National Portrait Gallery Exhibition “Portrait of an Icon” curated by Terence Pepper, and Helen Trompeteler, Lucy Bell Gallery presents previously unseen images of Audrey Hepburn, from the archives of George Douglas, and Angela Williams. More →
Goldblatt’s series, Still Here (2010 – 2013), takes as its point of departure the family home, focusing on the transitional experience of the artist’s parents as they age. The work stems from a desire to address the inevitable changes wrought by her elderly father’s approaching death. More →
ICONS OF RHETORIC | 북한의 수사학 아이콘
Chris Barrett & Gianluca Spezza @ the Bonington Gallery - Nottingham NG1 4GG
To what extent does the way we receive and perceive images in the digital era affect the transmission and circulation of ideas, ideologies and forms of knowledge?
Does ‘media massification’ pose any ramifications in regards to the current communication climate being a place where ‘the world comes to us, not us going out to the world’? More →
Carlisle Photo Festival are launching a new travelling outdoor exhibition, FREE in Carlisle City Centre. The ‘Visualising the Animal’ exhibition has been produced in collaboration with the Visualising Conferences held by the University of Cumbria.
This new travelling exhibition has never been seen before and consists of contemporary photography by 23 UK and International Photographers. After visiting Carlisle, the exhibition will travel to other destinations including Workington and Durham. More →
In conjunction with the Didsbury Arts Festival, South Manchester Camera Club shows a selection of images including portraiture, landscapes and nature, sport and creative. More →
Original work produced by the students in film-making, visual effects, photography, games design, animation and digital media.
Meet the artists, enjoy their work, and network with media arts professionals.
This event is part of the Sheffield Institute of Arts Degree Show, which runs from Saturday 13 to Friday 26 June. Opening times are 10am–5pm Monday to Saturday and 10am–7pm on Wednesdays.
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The show will be open to the public from Saturday 13 June until Wednesday 24 June 2015.
The Private View will be on Friday 12 June.
The show will take place in the Benzie, Grosvenor and Chatham Buildings on the MMU All Saints Campus. More →
This exhibition reflects the ethos of the Degree course and presents work that explores the photograph within a range of contemporary practices and contexts. The course demands a critical understanding of the subject and allows students the scope for professional and creative development. More →









