Songs of the Sky/Collecting Nature is a culmination of works by Lakes based photographer George Collins.
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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.
Songs of the Sky/Collecting Nature is a culmination of works by Lakes based photographer George Collins.
About the exhibition:
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Estuary is a photographic essay of the Humber and the challenges it faces. The beauty of the big skies, the ever changing light and the fluidity of water is a constant. However climate change, brought about in part by some of the key industries on this huge estuary, is threatening the environment and the human and wild life that are a part of it. The race is on to make changes and this photographic essay seeks to show the beauty and challenges the Humber faces. More →
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Bradley Brook is an outdoor photography exhibition by Manchester Photographer Tristan Poyser, exploring our relationship with nature and the benefit to our mental health and wellbeing.
Stina Fisher - Copyright Margaret Mitchell
This Separated Isle explores how concepts of ‘Britishness’ reveal an inclusive range of opinions and understandings about our national character. Based on the book Invisible Britain: This Separated Isle, the exhibition presents a diverse range of engaging photographic portraits of people from across the UK. Each portrait is accompanied with a poignant first person testimony that draws attention to each person’s story, placing them centre stage so that we can begin to understand their lives.
A Calder River Journey, is a personal reflection of the river, past and present, the route starting in Calderdale, via Wakefield, ending as it flows into the river Aire.
Russell's approach was influenced by the Canticle of brother Sun prayer, where St Francis seems to bring nature to a higher light: "Praised be to you my Lord, with all your creators, especially brother Sun." "Praised be to you sister water, which is very useful and humble and precious and chaste." More →
Over the course of the last three decades, Thomas Joshua Cooper (American, born 1946) has circumnavigated the globe making photographs of the most extreme points and locations surrounding the Atlantic Ocean.
The result is an episodic journey that covers five continents (Europe, Africa, North America, South America, and Antarctica). He has set foot on uncharted land masses, contributing to cartography and earning him naming rights of previously unknown islands and archipelagos. More →
Image by Alex Boyd. Boyd is a Scottish-German visual artist, writer and curator who will debut a new body of work at Stills, Edinburgh this Autumn, which explores the unseen uses of the Scottish landscape by the military. The exhibition runs from 30 September to 13 November 2021. More →
The Peckham 24 team are delighted to announce that the three day festival of contemporary photography is returning to Copeland Park and Bussey Building for its 5th Edition, from Friday 10th to Sunday 12th September 2021. This year's programme, which takes place during Photo London Week, is curated on the theme of SOLIDARITY. More →
Don Tonge (born 1950) has been photographing his hometown of Bolton since the late 1960s. Starting out as an amateur, he won a photography competition organised by Granada Television in 1981. This launched his career as a press and theatre photographer. For this exhibition, Don has selected his favourite images from a single decade: the 1970s.
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David Penny's exhibition Whetstone is showing at the Grundy Gallery in Blackpool as part of the group show Remote Work until 19th June. The work consists of an installation of digital and photographic works located around a collection of photographs made by the industrial photographer Walter Nurnberg (1907 – 1991).