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SIMON PHIPPS @ THE FOUNDRY GALLERY

SIMON PHIPPS: BÉTON BRUT 9 SEPTEMBER – 27 OCTOBER 2016 What do you think of when you hear the architectural term ‘Brutalism’? Love these concrete monolithic buildings or hate them the artist and photographer Simon Phipps is ready to challenge all your preconceptions of the Brutalist building in his solo exhibition in London:BÉTON BRUT. Simon
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Location: England, London, United Kingdom Type:

Kevin McElvaney “Refugee Photograph Journeys” @ The Image Collective Gallery

Kevin McElvaney’s Refugee Photograph Journeys July 1-20, 2016 Friday 1st July 6pm – 8.30pm 15 single-use cameras were given out to refugees between Greece and Turkey. Seven were returned. The Image Collective Gallery 2nd floor Ocean Terminal Ocean Drive Edinburgh EH6 6JJ


Location: Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom Type:

Sharon Boothroyd @ White Cloth Gallery

Sharon Boothroyd: They all say please 1st June – 17th July 2016 Opening 31st May 2016 6-8pm “After finding prayer cards in a church I became interested in other peoples’ prayers as a way of learning about our shared inner desires and wishes. I discovered online prayer forums where people post their prayers anonymously. I
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Location: England, Leeds, United Kingdom Type:

Syd Shelton: Rock Against Racism @ Impressions Gallery

Syd Shelton: Rock Against Racism 17 June to 3 September 2016 Syd Shelton’s images capture a pivotal moment in British politics and culture, fashion and music. Rock Against Racism (1976 to 1981) was a groundbreaking movement formed by musicians and political activists to fight racism through music. Legendary performers photographed by Shelton include The Clash,
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Location: Bradford, England, United Kingdom Type:

Jane Hilton @ Eleven


Location: England, London, United Kingdom Type:

Maud Sulter @ Impressions Gallery

Maud Sulter 1 April 2016 to 4 June 2016 Sulter declared that she wanted ‘to put black women back in the centre of the frame’. She consistently sought to bring to light histories of those women – real or imagined – whose contribution to culture had been erased. Impressions Gallery, Centenary Square, Bradford, BD1 1SD


Location: Bradford, England, United Kingdom Type:

Unseen London, Paris, New York, 1930s-60s @ Ben Uri Gallery and Museum

Unseen London, Paris, New York, 1930s-60s: Photographs by Wolfgang Suschitzky, Dorothy Bohm and Neil Libbert 20 May – 27 August 2016 Today, London, Paris and New York are so familiar that it is hard for a modern viewer to imagine them afresh without the visual expectations fostered by art, film and advertising in the digital
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Location: England, London, United Kingdom Type:

STILL @ Rainmaker Gallery

STILL – An Exhibition in which Native American photographers find stillness in fast moving times. 15th March – 28th May 2016 ‘STILL’ showcases the recent work of five contemporary fine art photographers, from seven North American Indian tribes, who explore concepts of suspension, memory and continuance within a rapidly changing world. Their compelling photographic images
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Location: Bristol, England, United Kingdom Type:

Justin Quinnell @ Southmead Hospital

Justin Quinnell: Light Years April 28th – May 26th 5 years of 6 month exposures by pinhole photographer Justin Quinnell “In 2009 I was commissioned by Carillion to record the 5 year build of the new Southmead hospital in my home town of Bristol, the place where generations of Bristolians have celebrated ‘arrivals’ and mourned
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Location: Bristol, England, United Kingdom Type:

Liza Dracup & Ulla Schildt @ Street Level Photoworks

Liza Dracup – ‘Re: Collections’ Ulla Schildt – ‘A Rare Visitor’ 30th January – 27th March 2016 opening reception: Saturday 30th January 3pm ‘A Rare Visitor’ is an ongoing series of images of natural history museums and zoo´s in cities such as Oslo, Dublin, Berlin, London, Paris and Tallinn. The work is a study of
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Location: Glasgow, Scotland Type:

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