Shari Hatt is a multi award winning visual artist from Nova Scotia, Canada.
Hatt’s work often blurs distinctions between high and low culture and reaches beyond the usual gallery or museum visitor to a far wider and diverse audience. More →
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.
Chris Beetles Fine Photographs present an exhibition featuring a single photograph by each of the agency’s 62 Member photographers.
Some of the world's best-known images from this extraordinary archive will be on view, including:
Robert Capa’s image of US servicemen landing on the Normandy beaches during the D-Day landings, 1944;
Rene Burri’s Che Guevera (1963) – the image of this most famous of revolutionaries;
Stuart Franklin’s Tiananman Square (1989) – a student's bravery is captured as he blocks a line of Chinese tanks during protests; More →
This two-person exhibition at BISCHOFF/WEISS compares Sara MacKillop and Erica Baum’s individual processes of selecting, collecting and editing and highlights the ways in which these processes separate the formal attributes of objects from their use or meaning.
Running along several parallel lines of enquiry, the work of both artists forces the de-contextualisation and abstraction of familiar objects such as library cards, books, stationery, display paper and jigsaws. More →
In this exhibition, Holdsworth appropriates topographical data to document the ideologically and politically loaded spaces of the American West in an entirely new way.
In his images of the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Mount Shasta, Mount St. Helens and Salt Lake City (Park City), we see stark, uninterrupted terrains where meaning is made through what it is absent, as much as what is seen. More →
Shadow Land is a major exhibition of work by internationally-acclaimed photographer Roger Ballen whose work offers a powerful social critique and an extreme, uncanny beauty. The exhibition explores three decades of Ballen’s career, charting the evolution of his unique photographic style and demonstrating the contribution he has made to contemporary photography. More →
The Lowry present an exhibition of over a hundred prints by dance photographer Chris Nash.
The exhibition is showing in the galleries, alongside Dance Moves, an inspiring programme of local, national and international dance performed on the Lyric, Quays and Studio stages. More →
Curated by Amak Mahmoodian, Bi Nam explores image and
identity in Iran.
Bi Nam is the first show in the UK representing the work of a group of contemporary Iranian photographers. The photographic and video content of the exhibition explores the cultural and social life of modern Iran, with an emphasis on religion, gender and identity. More →
Active Stillness has developed from a piece of work originally commissioned by the Quaker Organisation, to create a series of images that could communicate their spiritual practice. One of the key qualities they wished the artist to convey was the idea of "active stillness". More →
From the public archive of English Heritage, Lady Lever Art Gallery presents 43 images from London-based architectural photographers Bedford Lemere & Co.
This selection of photographs show Liverpool a century ago, replete with the certainty and confidence of that era. More →