Blackpool & The Fylde College Lens Based Media show is a showcase featuring the work of this year’s BA (Hons) photography graduates. The exhibition will present the work of 44 emerging photographers, and will include an eclectic mix of genres, styles and mediums.
For more information please visit their website http://illu.me.uk/. 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.
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The Degree Show celebrates the achievements and talents of final year students at Manchester School of Art.
The show is open to the public and will take place between 16 and 20 June 2012. It is held at Manchester Metropolitan University's All Saints Campus and at Quay House, Quay Street, Spinningfields in Manchester city centre. All venue details are available on their website. More →
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Optical Soup is the BA (Hons) Contemporary Media Practice 2012 Degree Show.
Exhibition at P3 Gallery, 35 Marylebone Road, London, UK
Baker St Tube Station
18th-20th June
Private View: Monday 18th, 5:30-8:30pm
Screening of Moving Image work at Roxy Bar & Cinema
London Bridge Tube Station
17th June
1-6pm
Screening of Moving Image work at The Regent Street Cinema, 309 Regent Street
Oxford Circus Tube Station
22nd June
6-10pm More →
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Savoy: The Restoration gives an unique, behind-the-scenes glimpse into the £220 million, 3 year restoration of The Savoy, one of the world’s most iconic hotels. Granted exclusive access to the property while it was closed, Siobhan’s work shows the beauty of The Savoy even without the gilt and glamour for which it became famous. More →
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The Institute of Critical Zoologists (ICZ) works with artists, scientists and researchers to develop a critical approach to the zoological gaze. Motivated by current ecological concerns, the heart of its practice addresses the human regard for animals as conveyors of meaning with values that are both culturally and politically specific. More →
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The Whitechapel Gallery presents the first major international survey of Turner Prize-winning British artist Gillian Wearing’s photographs and films which explore the public and private lives of ordinary people.
Fascinated by how people present themselves in front of the camera in fly- on-the-wall documentaries and reality TV, Gillian Wearing explores ideas of personal identity through often masking her subjects and using theatre’s staging techniques. More →
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In its British premiere, Making Space explores the expansion and development of Islam in contemporary Ireland.
Made over the course of three years, the exhibition examines the reuse of spaces for the purpose of prayer by Muslim communities throughout Ireland. This is Noel Bowler’s first major solo show in Britain.
Bowler reveals the quiet transformation of everyday spaces in urban, residential and rural locations. He records how private homes, warehouses, office spaces, and industrial units are being turned into spaces for prayer. More →
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For the past 6 years, Green has been meeting and documenting the 1948 British Olympic Team.
At the same time as drawing parallels between 1948 and the 2012 Olympic Games, her aim is for these portraits and oral histories go some way to demonstrate the knowledge and experience of a valuable generation of people who are often overlooked in our society. More →
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This series of photographic essays and texts by women from Baghdad, Basra, Falluja, Kirkuk and Mosul presents a view of everyday life experienced through conflict and behind news headlines.
The women who have taken part - none of whom were photographers or writers - felt compelled to tell their story, for themselves and for their children. These stories of human experience, of endurance and perseverance, of love and friendship are explored through a range of emotions from intimacy and humour to frustration, fear and grief. More →
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As part of the University of Brighton's degree shows, the BA photography students are showcasing their work in an exhibition entitled 'Learning to Dance'.
The exhibition will also be shown in London at Red Gallery, 3 Rivington St, London EC2A 3DT on 20-24 June, 2012. More →
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