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Trish Morrissey: A Certain Slant of Light
Comprising of thirteen photographs and two films Trish Morrissey: a certain slant of light' responds to extensive research into archive material gathered about the last two female residents of Hestercombe House, a stately home and gardens in Somerset, England. This body of work is a playful and rigorous enquiry into the lives of Elizabeth Maria Tyndale Warre (1790 -1872) and The Right Honourable Mrs Constance Portman (1854 -1951), using archive materials as points of departure' to develop interpretations of these two formidable women. 
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Cascade by Trish Morrissey
Zoë Law and Maggie’s: ‘LIFE’ Exhibition at The Senedd, Cardiff Bay
The LIFE exhibition, curated by Ab Rogers Design (the architect of Maggie’s at the Royal Marsden in Sutton), is a...
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Emily Allchurch included in RA Summer Show 2018
Genesis client Emily Allchurch will be taking part in the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy, by exhibiting her piece 'Capital Folly (after Piranesi) 2017' from her very own series Architectural Capricci.
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Emily Allchurch's 'Capital Folly (after Piranesi) 2017 at the RA 250th Summer Exhibition
Judy Goldhill & Fay Ballard: ‘Breathe’ at The Freud Museum
Breathe presents two thought-provoking contemporary artists, Fay Ballard and Judy Goldhill, who both explore the central theme of parental loss throughout their practice.
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AOI: World Illustration Awards 2018
The Association of Illustrators is the professional body for illustration in the UK  and each year they present The World Illustration Awards. Now in its 42nd year, the annual competition aims to showcase up-and-coming and established illustrators from around the world, as well as highlight the latest developments in the discipline.
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Emily Allchurch: ‘Visions of Architectural Fancy’ at Sir John Soane’s Museum
In 2018, Sir John Soane's Museum will host a striking presentation of three works by the artist Emily Allchurch in the Foyle Space. Her practice involves the contemporary re-creation of historic artworks using a complex technique of digital collage of her own original photography. Emily will exhibit pieces closely inspired by significant works in the Museum's collections: Public and Private Buildings Executed by Sir John Soane between 1780 and 1815 (1818) and Architectural Visions of Early Fancy (1820), both by J.M. Gandy; as well as Piranesi's Imaginary View of the Ancient Intersection of the Via Appia and Via Ardentina, Rome (1756).
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Vision 9: Contemporary Photography at gallery@Oxo
Vision 9 is an exhibition of contemporary photography inspired by the landscape. Modern landscape photography is a broad church, and this is reflected in the art in this exhibition. The nine artists are leading outdoor photographers with a commitment to excellence. They offer a wide range of interpretations including traditional landscapes and seascapes, more intimate studies of our natural world and abstract images made using techniques like multiple exposure and camera movement.
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Chloe Dewe Mathews: ‘In Search of Frankenstein’ at The British Library
The Verbier 3-D Foundation presents In Search of Frankenstein, a new body of work by British photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews. The series responds to the glacial environment of Bagnes, Switzwerland, a landscape that provides a fitting backdrop for this commentary on the increasingly fragile relationship between man and the natural world.
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Gayle Chong Kwan: ‘The People’s Forest’ at William Morris Gallery
Genesis client, Gayle Chong Kwan's The People's Forest is an exhibition of new photographic and sculptural work exploring the history, politics, and people of London's ancient woodland, Epping Forest. The exhibition is the culmination of Chong Kwan's two-year engagement and research investigating the Forest as a liminal threshold between rural and urban, as a site of historic and recent protest, as a shared and contested resource, and the conflict between capital and common.
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Phil Griffin: ‘Dark Matter’ at Keteleer Gallery
Phil Griffin photographs man in an unorthodox way and looks for an intense relationship with his subject. For his new...
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Dave Farnham: Corpus
Dave Farnham presents 'Corpus', an exhibition focusing on the investigation into the deconstruction of life drawing and figurative sculpture using the collection and extraction of medical data and the processes of 3D scanning and printing.
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Corpus, install shot. Image © Dave Farnham
Edmund Clark: ‘The Day The Music Died’ at The International Centre of Photography
Genesis client Edmund Clark presents eight projects in The Day the Music Died, an exhibition exploring the measures taken by states, especially the United States, to protect their citizens from the threat of international terrorism””and the implications of these measures.
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Negative Publicity #141, 2013 © Edmund Clark

David Yarrow

David Yarrow, 48, was born in Scotland and is currently based in London. He began his photographic career recording the world’s greatest sporting events.

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