Developed by GRAIN Projects in partnership with Multistory as part of Birmingham 2022 Festival, a large-scale cultural programme designed to … More
Tag: photography
Ming Smith: An Aperture Monograph
With consummate skill and dedication Ming Smith has created an extraordinary body of work over the last sixty years. Smith’s … More
Meryl McMaster: As Immense as the Sky Review
Calling Me Home (all works 2019) shows a figure dressed in a buffalo mask trimmed with fringing and bandaged horns. She … More
Hannah Collins
Despite their differing scales and methods of display, Hannah Collins’ photographs at Camden Arts Centre are exquisitely intimate. As an … More
Grace A Williams: The Appearance of a Vanishing Woman
Grace A Williams has a visual practice framed by the lens of ‘magick and mediumship’. Williams’ highly polished installations, videos, … More
Tabitha Jussa: Memorandum of Understanding
Internationalised working practices, the spatial flexibility offered by digital technologies and the relentless march of capitalism are signalling a loss … More
Recent exhibitions – Outrider
Outrider recently toured to Winterbourne House and Gardens, Birmingham, 27 March – 4 May 2015.My texts Cath Keay Megan Powell There … More
Josephine Pryde: These are just things I say, they are not my opinions
Riding a miniature locomotive train through an exhibition is an unlikely way to experience a series of photographs. The train … More
I Sell the Shadow to Save the Substance
An exhibition of new photographs by Birmingham-based Lucy Hutchinson takes as its central idea the ways in which identities are … More
Jason Scott Tilley: People of India
Formed from three distinct groups of photographs, ‘People of India’ draws out aspects of British colonial history, a subject that … More