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.
Final year undergraduate photography students exhibit their work.
The exhibition is open to everyone, and coincides with other exhibitions curated by different departments within the art faculty (including Graphic Design and Contemporary Applied Arts) that will be free and open for all to attend. More →
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Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool is showing the UK premier of Richard Mosse’s Infra, alongside a seminal project by photographer Simon Norfolk, from 30 March to 10 June 2012. The gallery launches a new Wall Work commission by artist Emily Speed on the same date.
Richard Mosse’s Infra project uses obsolete military surveillance technology, a type of infrared colour film called Kodak Aerochrome, to investigate ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo. More →
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The “Arab Spring” is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests taking place across the Middle East and North Africa that began on Saturday 18 December 2010.
To date, rulers have been forced from power in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen. Civil uprisings have erupted and continue to this day in Bahrain and Syria. Major protests have broken out in Algeria, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco & Oman and minor protests have occurred in Lebanon, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Western Sahara. More →
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A collection of works by learners from the South African NGO, Ikamva Youth.
The photographs were taken as a result of photography workshops run by Ikamva Youth for children from townships in the Western Cape.
For more information about The Photographic Angle, our bursaries, competitions, or to submit work to our exhibitions please visit their website:
www.thephotographicangle.co.uk. More →
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In this visually stunning exhibition, Fred Langford Edwards invites the viewer to re-consider the nature of the museum.
His work investigates historical and contemporary aspects of science, exploring the cultural forces that drive changes and directions of thought and study. Many months of work in the Eduardo Estrella Museum of Medicine in Quito, Ecuador, between 2002 and 2006, have been distilled into over a thousand beautiful photographs. More →
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The re-opened Scottish National Portrait Gallery now features a photography gallery, which will display the gallery's holdings of Scottish and international photography.
A new acquisition by South African photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa Untitled (2010) was purchased with the support of Art Fund, and is currently on display in the gallery. More →
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Matt’s Gallery hosts an exhibition of Willie Doherty’s black and white photographs from 1985–92, which have rarely been exhibited before.
These early works developed conceptual and formal strategies that resided in Doherty’s practice over the next two decades to the present. In particular, they foreshadow his distinctive use of voiceover and dis- jointed narrative in the body of the video works he has subsequently produced. More →
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The Fine Art Society Contemporary presents a critical consideration of artwork made by circumnavigating the monopoly of traditional camera techniques.
All of the artists selected for the exhibition resist the normal parameters of the photographic medium, either by inventing their own cameras, destroying them or creating unique camera- less photograms.
Resistance: Subverting the Camera is set against an economic and social backdrop where photography is growing at an exponential rate and the development of technology is happening at a wildly expeditious pace. More →
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