Keble College launched a very special exhibition in Hall on Friday 20 September to mark 40 years of co-education and...
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'Eclectic' is an exhibition consisting of a series of analogue double exposure film photographs by the Caracas-born photographer, Alexandro Pelaez. The exhibitions presents inspiration from different viewpoints and embraces diversity, multicultural roots and gazes from different countries.
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We’re thrilled to be supporting renowned curator Zelda Cheatle with her new exhibition all about dogs! The Photographic Dog Show...
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Brother's in Alms is an exhibition of rare photographs spanning the period from the Second Boer War through to the end of the Second World War, and features those who led and those who served on land, sea and in the air. It portrays the great landscape of conflict across all continents and the diversity of the participants. Curated by Brian Deutsch.
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Kai Bastard and Bill Turpin present 'Movement of Colour', an exhibition accompanied by an immersive Yoga class taking place at God's Own Junkyard. The photographic series focuses on each seven centres of spiritual power in the human body. Through the union of bodies and colour, the class will explore mindfulness and self reflection.
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Documenting the many navigation markers dotted around the coastline of Britain, Navigate is a series of photographs taken over a period of three years by British artist Paul Thompson. Recalling Britain's identity as an island nation and coincidentally beginning in 2016 when the country voted to leave the European Union, Navigate looks at Britain from the edges out.
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Continuing the LIFE Exhibition tour, the next stop is The Lowry. ‘LIFE’ is an intimate photography exhibition by Zoë Law who spent a year inviting people living with cancer to her studio to take part in photoshoots with their family and friends. All of those who took part have been supported by Maggie’s Centre across the UK through their different cancer experiences.
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On Tuesday 21st May new platform Photojournalism Hub will launch at Elephant West. The platform aims to promote and engage the public on social justice issues through photojournalism and documentary photography exhibitions, talks and events. Genesis are proud to be one of their supporters in what is the first collaboration of a series of events entitled Photojournalism Nights.
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2019 marks the 35th anniversary of the AOP Awards. The AOP Awards gathers together the best of the best in the photography world to celebrate the captured image. Returning to last year's AOP50 exhibition venue, the images will be displayed in the lobby of One Canada Square for 7 weeks starting in mid-April, making this year the longest running public exhibition in the Awards history.
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French photographer Celine Bodin will present her first ever solo exhibition at Purdy Hicks Gallery. The exhibition will present two recent series: Light of Grace, and The Hunt.
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Civilization: The Way We Live Now features the work of 140 of the world’s finest photographers. It addresses and illuminates major...
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Questioning stereotypes and scripted roles of gender and race, the works on this exhibition span more than five years of constant experimentation. De'Souza-Hartley's practice includes performance, video, sound and photography, working with different sitters and also extensively with his own body. The show features works from his series Masculinity (2010-2016), I AM (2017) and WITHIN (2017). The full exhibition is curated by Rodrigo Orrantia.
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