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| Julia Winckler, artist and senior lecturer in photography at the University of Brighton
followed Heinrich Barth's footsteps in Niger and facilitated the participatory project
Stories from Agadez: Life as it is Now, featuring... |
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| The first exhibition in London to focus on contemporary South African art since 1995, The Haunch of Venison will be presenting new and recent work from seven South African artists. The work includes artists David Goldblatt,... |
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| Cockroach Diary and other stories brings together works spanning twenty-five years that convey a compelling sense of both the ordinary and the bizarre in British life. This major exhibition is the first survey show by Anna Fox,... |
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| Themes of memory and human loss permeate Oscar Munoz's work. Often exploring the light-sensitive tendencies of photography and the moving image, Munoz's work has a transcendental quality. The impermanence of the image creates an... |
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| Matthias Hoch continues his fascination with contemporary architecture in his second solo exhibition at Rocket. He photographs the facades of buildings, empty plazas and parking garages- anonymous places devoid of people, where... |
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| Tate Britain plays host to the first major showing in the UK of the work of the Iranian-British photographer and film director, Mitra Tabrizian. Born in Tehran, Tabrizian engages with a range of contemporary social and political... |
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| Are You Being Served? by Tom Hunter is a photographic project that explores the changing face of east end trade. These situational portraits of local businesses on the main road between Bethnal Green and central Hackney provide... |
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