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Ori Gersht
This Storm is What We Call Progress
Imperial War Museum, London 25 January - 29 April 2012
Projects
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moreThis Storm is What We Call Progress
25 January - 29 April 2012
Ori Gersht
Imperial War Museum, London
A significant new exhibition of work by the Israeli-born, London-based artist Ori Gersht shows in partnership with Photoworks at the Imperial War Museum, London.
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moreBrighton Photo Biennial 2012
21 November 2011
Brighton Photo Biennial 2012
We're busy making plans for next year's Brighton Photo Biennial.
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moreDomestic Interiors
7 - 29 May 2011
Sian Bonnell, David Spero, Nigel Shafran
An exhibition for HOUSE 2011
Three photographers transform the ordinary into the uncommon in a show curated by Celia Davies for HOUSE 2011.
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moreBrighton Picture Hunt
2 October - 14 November 2010
Alec Soth and Carmen Soth
Photoworks Commission for Brighton Photo Biennial 2010
A photographic journey across Brighton & Hove with his eight year old daughter formed a captivating portrait of a city for Alec Soth's Photoworks commission, his first in the UK.
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moreMurmuration
2 - 14 October 2010
Rinko Kawauchi
A Photoworks Commission for Brighton Photo Biennial 2010
Flocking starlings at Brighton beach draw parallels with swarming crowds in Kawauchi's first UK commission.
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moreMyth, Manners and Memory
1 October 2010 - 3 January 2011
Photographers of the American South
An exhibition of prominent American photographers, addressing the physical and psychological landscape of the American South.
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moreCompost Pictures 2008-9
2 April - 13 June 2010
Nigel Shafran
Charleston Farmhouse, Firle, Sussex
A closely framed corner of a kitchen and a collection of household waste becomes the focus of Nigel Shafran's series Compost Pictures.
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moreChurches
15 May - 6 June 2009
David Spero
David Spero's series of urban churches from the ‘charismatic evangelical movement’.
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moreThurston Hopkins – Memories of Happiness
3 April - 10 May 2009
Thurston Hopkins
Renowned British photojournalist Thurston Hopkins captures the revived spirit of British life as it emerged from the austere aftermath of World War II.
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moreEnglish Anxieties - The Mass Observation Archive
15 March - 29 August 2009
Tim Brennan's esoteric encounter with the Mass Observation Archive.
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moreCast
26 September - 16 November 2008
This major commission about Soho, London, uniquely combines drawing and photography to explore the changing nature of our contact with people in public space and issues of surveillance.
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moreA Play in Time
21 September - 16 November 2008
Susan Trangmar
An intimate study of St Ann's Well Gardens in Hove, exploring the emotional landscape of a city park and the importance of green space in urban life.
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morePhotographing the First World War
31 August - 31 October 2008
Frank Hurley
An exhibition of Frank Hurley's extraordinary images of the First World War, exhibited as part of 2008 Brighton Photo Biennial.
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moreAUDITORIUM
29 September 2007 - 6 January 2008
Sophy Rickett and Ed Hughes
A film by Sophy Rickett with an original music score composed by Ed Hughes that celebrates Glyndebourne Opera House.
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moreWe Are Witnessing The Dawn of An Unknown Science
21 September - 28 October 2007
Victoria Emes, Clare Strand, Shannon Taggart, Richard Wiseman
Curated by Benedict Burbridge for Permanent, Brighton
An exhibition of contemporary photographic works by a number of artists each displaying a preoccupation with the supernatural, paranormal or occult.
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moreNo Pasaran! - Robert Capa and the Spanish Civil War
2 September - 28 October 2007
An exhibition of Robert Capa’s photographs of the Spanish Civil War, commemorating the seventieth anniversary of the death of Julian Bell and the sixtieth anniversary of Magnum Photos.
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moreFig.
6 February - 31 March 2007
Oliver Chanarin and Adam Broomberg
Drawing together newly commissioned work Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin's Fig. traces links between photography, imperialism and the colonial impulse to acquire, map and collect the world. -
moreWalker Evans – England, 1973
6 October - 26 November 2006
Photographs of the little-known late chapter in the life of the great American photographer Walker Evans.
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morePicture Book of Britain
6 - 29 October 2006
Henna Nadeem
Delicately interwoven collages combine western and non-western pictorial traditions to produce lavishly illustrated photographs for this Photoworks commission.
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moreCrossing the Line
1 February - 19 March 2006
Magali Nougarède
Magali Nougarede's intensely coloured studies of young and elderly people focus on the effect of the generation gap on the segregation of groups of people.
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moreFalling
8 October - 6 November 2005
Neeta Madahar
Neeta Madahar's film falling questions our everyday contact with the natural world unsettling the distinction between the orchestrated and the natural.
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moreArchives from the New British Photography of the 70's
6 October - 27 November 2005
An exhibition examining key works of 1970's photography in Great Britain.
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moreFlemish Fields
5 February - 18 March 2005
Hans van der Meer
Flemish Fields takes us on a tour of amateur and village football teams and their pitches.
