Events and Exhibitions
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Past Events and Exhibitions
Photographer Simon Bray and painter Tom Musgrove discuss their new collaborative project, The Edges of These Isles.
Come and join Redeye in a discussion (over a drink) about meaning in photography. It aims to be an informal and enjoyable evening with a serious purpose. It links to Open Eye’s current exhibition Open 2: Pieces of You - six photographers who share a curiosity in exploring how we gather and make meaning of our experiences.
Jordan Baseman, Deadness, 2013. Still courtesy the artist and Matt’s Gallery, London
Edgar Martins attempts to understand our relationship to death and photography’s role in this process through a variety of images. Jordan Baseman’s exhibition of memorial images sits within a long tradition of photography being used by families to remember their loved ones after they have passed.
Join us at Open Eye Gallery for an evening with photographic artist Lydia Goldblatt. Lydia will talk about her life and work including the critically acclaimed project Still Here.
Featuring work by North West artists that reflects on social and political change, particularly since the 1960s. This is the second of three exhibitions of North West based artists taking place across the region in 2015. Initiated by the Contemporary Visual Arts Network North West and guest curated by Lynda Morris the three exhibitions aim to raise the profile of artists both inside and outside the region.
Join us at Open Eye Gallery for an evening with Stephen King and Natalie Wardle, two photographers exploring gender, identity and sexuality.
Join us at Open Eye Gallery to share and talk for a minute about one photograph that means something to you, and to hear others share theirs.
The 2015 Liverpool School of Art and Design Degree Show will be open to the public from Friday 29 May to Friday 12 June. This show is an opportunity to see the work of the final year students as the John Lennon Art and Design Building is transformed into a giant gallery of original and contemporary art and design.
The day conference is aimed at anyone wanting to move from single or short series of images towards more compelling and ambitious photographic projects. It is suitable for students and photographers at any level.
This exhibition reflects on the turbulent period in Japan following the war, exhibiting over 100 black and white photographs by 11 leading post-war Japanese photographers.
The exhibition features work by Yasuhiro Ishimoto, Shomei Tomatsu, Eikoh Hosoe and Ken Domon among others. Rather than arranging the works by period and author, this exhibition is divided into three sections – “The Aftermath of the War,” “Between Tradition and Modernity,” and “Towards a New Japan.”
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