A Collaboration between The Photographers’ Gallery and the Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts at King’s College London. 

In the lead up to TPG's 50th anniversary in 2021, The Ethics of Photography is a series of events bringing together practitioners, curators, and academics to discuss the enduring ethical issues at the heart of photography. Looking back through a selection of pathbreaking exhibitions from the Gallery’s archive, we explore in depth the moral issues connected with the images at hand.

This first event unpicks The Ethics of… Capturing, with reflection on TPG’s opening exhibition The Concerned Photographer. Questions addressed, both relevant to then and now, include: does a photographer have a distinct set of artistic, ethical, and professional obligations, different from those of (other) visual artists? Or are there people/objects/scenes that should not be captured or circulated?

Speakers include: 

  • Paul Lowe, photographer and Course Leader for MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at London College of Communication.
  • Laura Pannack, British social documentary and portrait photographer.
  • Dawn M Wilson, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Hull.
  • Chaired by Sarah Fine, Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts, King’s College London.

This event will cost £8/£5 members of TPG & concessions.

Tuesday 28 May at

The Photographers' Gallery

6-18 Ramillies Street

Soho

London

W1F 7LW

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