Exhibition by Islington Mill resident and photographer David Williams exploring the garden at night. 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.
Chen Man is one of the most well known female Chinese photographers of the 21st century and is a leading fashion photographer in China.
She has created a rich body of striking images for Chinese editions of Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Vogue. She has also won advertising commissions for international brands such as Adidas, Nike and Motorola. More →
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This exhibition celebrates the work of photographer Harold Crompton Robinson, whose photographs, taken in the 1950s in Northern England, provide memories of a bygone era.
Harold’s preference for working in black and white film captures the stark realism of the industrial landscape depicted in many of his photos.
Harold's son, Mark writes: More →
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Running concurrently to Richard & Famous, is the archive exhibition Painted Photographs featuring celebrity photographs from the personal collection of UK photographer Martin Parr. More →
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Curated by Martin Parr, Richard & Famous, showcases work by photographers Richard Simpkin and Simone Lueck.
The exhibition features an extraordinary collection of images from the personal project of Australian photographer and star-hunter Richard Simpkin, examining our ever-evolving celebrity culture and raising questions about identity, social boundaries and the passage of time. More →
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Salford Museum & Art Gallery presents a retrospective of the work of documentary photographer Shirley Baker, made from the 1960s to 2000s.
Shirley Baker was born in Salford. She studied Pure Photography at Manchester College of Technology and went on to study in London and the University of Derby. She has worked as an industrial photographer, and as a freelance writer and photographer for various magazines, books and newspapers. She has also had numerous commissions and exhibitions, and has had 2 books published. More →
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Belfast Exposed is pleased to present new work by Canadian artist Sylvia Grace Borda.
Borda is interested in exploring the architectural legacy of Modernism in Northern Ireland and has made a photographic survey of its Modernist churches. Produced over 2 years, Churches is an extensive photographic typology, which forms a contemporary portrait of Northern Ireland, and its unchronicled Modernist past. More →
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