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SUMMARY:PETER DENCH | Great Britons of Photography
DESCRIPTION:DENCH’S GREAT BRITONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY \n\n\nAN EXHIBITION CURATED BY OLYMPUS VISIONARY PETER DENCH \n\nBeing a photographer can be a solitary and selfish pursuit\, often necessarily so. You compete\, aim to be the best and plot your romp towards the next triumph: for years OLYMPUS Visionary\, Peter Dench operated like this. \nWith the domination of digital photography and no longer socialising at the film processing lab\, combined with the newfound comfort in his forties and with his craft\, Dench actively began to meet other British photographers\, to take an interest in what they have done and the way in which they did it. \nDENCH’s Great Britons of Photography\, brings together the work of some of the greatest living British photographers including: Jocelyn Bain Hogg\, Marcus Bleasdale\, Harry Borden\, John Bulmer\, Chris Floyd\, Brian Griffin\, Laura Pannack\, Tom Stoddart\, Homer Sykes\, Anastasia Taylor-Lind and Peter Dench (naturally). \nAll of the photographers featured in this intimate and revealing exhibition have shaped Dench in some way; sometimes professionally\, more often\, personally. They are glimpses into the lives and practice of some of British photography’s most extraordinary characters. \nAn accompanying book featuring twelve photographers is published by Hungry Eye; delivered as a limited first edition of 500\, a high quality\, case bound coffee table book with gold foil detail. \nhttp://hungryeyemagazine.com/great-britons-of-photography-vol-one-the-dench-dozen/ \n“This new collection of interviews and photographs by Dench is hilarious and insightful\, always engaging and written with an inimitable wit and style; an instant classic.”  Tom Knox\, Thriller Writer \nSaturday 18th February:\nQ&A with Peter Dench chaired by Mike Von Joel\, Editor-in-Chief of State Magazine. \nLimited seats available. Book your place here \n\nPeter Dench\nPeter is a photographer with over 20 years experience in the advertising\, editorial\, portraiture and video fields of image making. He is represented worldwide by the Verbatim photo agency. \nAchievements include: World Press Photo award in the People in the News Stories category and participation in the World Press Joop Masterclass. Football’s Hidden Story\, a FIFA sponsored reportage comprising 26 stories across 20 different countries\, received six global accolades. \nBooks published include: THE DENCH DOZEN: Great Britons of Photography Vol. 1; Dench Does Dallas; The British Abroad; A&E: Alcohol & England & England Uncensored. \nWritten contributions have been commissioned for the New Yorker and Telegraph magazine. Hungry Eye publishes the column\, The Dench Diary\, in each issue. \nTV presenting credits include Channel 4 News: What is it to be English? \npeterdench.com \n\nAnastasia Taylor-Lind \nAnastasia Taylor-Lind is an English/Swedish artist with a Nieman Fellowship from Harvard University. She has a background in photojournalism and has worked for leading publications all over the world on issues relating to women\, population and war. Her first book MAIDAN – Portraits from the Black Square\, which documents the 2014 Ukrainian uprising in Kiev\, was published by GOST in the same year. Taylor-Lind holds degrees in Documentary Photography from the University of Wales Newport and the London College of Communication. She is engaged with education\, regularly lecturing at universities and teaching workshops internationally. \nAnastasiataylorlind.com \n\nMarcus Bleasdale\nMarcus Bleasdale has spent over 15 years documenting some of the world’s most brutal wars and focused on campaigning against human rights abuses. He has been documenting these issues for Human Rights Watch and is a contributing photographer for National Geographic Magazine. \nUsing his background in business and economics\, Bleasdale researches the sources of financing driving the conflicts\, which usually leads to the mines\, and the armed networks linked to them. Bleasdale has covered wars in Sierra Leone\, Liberia\, The Democratic Republic of Congo\, Central African Republic\, Somalia\, Chad and Darfur\, Kashmir and Georgia. \nHe has published three books to date: One Hundred Years of Darkness (2002)\, documenting life along the Congo River\, The Rape of a Nation (2009)\, documenting the exploitation of natural resources in Eastern Congo and The Unravelling (2015)\, documenting the brutal conflict in the Central African Republic. \nMarcusbleasdale.com \n\nJocelyn Bain Hogg\nJocelyn Bain Hogg began his career as a unit photographer on movie sets after studying Documentary Photography at Newport Art College. He shot publicity for the BBC\, photographed fashion and now works on documentary projects\, commercial and editorial assignments. \nHe is the author of five photographic books to date\, including The Firm (2003)\, an astonishingly intimate view of London’s organised crime world\, Idols + Believers (2006)\, an intensive journey into the nature of fame and today’s celebrity culture and The Family (2011)\, which looks again at Britain’s organised crime world in a new decade. \nJocelynbainhogg.eu \n\nBrian Griffin\nBrian Griffin is one of Britain’s most influential and creative photographers. Griffin’s influences are diverse\, from Renaissance masters to Symbolism\, Surrealism and Film Noir. \nGriffin has worked with a variety of music industry clients including Depeche Mode\, REM\, Elvis Costello\, Iggy Pop\, Ringo Starr\, Peter Gabriel and Queen’s Brian May. He has produced album covers\, TV commercials\, music videos and award winning films. \nIn 1987\, Griffin was awarded the Freedom of the City of Arles\, France\, and in 1989\, The Guardian newspaper proclaimed him to be ‘Photographer of the Decade’. \nbriangriffin.co.uk \n\nHarry Borden\nHarry Borden is one of the UK’s finest portrait photographers and his work has been widely published. He won prizes at the World Press Photo Awards (1997 and 1999) and was a judge in the contest in 2010 and 2011. In June 2005 he was awarded a solo exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery\, London. The gallery has more than 100 examples of Borden’s work in their permanent collection. His personal projects include a series on Single Parent Dads and Holocaust Survivors\, which was shortlisted for the European Publishers Award for Photography and will be released in 2017 by Octopus. In 2014 he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the Royal Photographic Society. \nharryborden.co.uk \n\nChris Floyd\nChris Floyd’s work has appeared in some of the world’s most highly respected publications including The New Yorker\, Harpers Bazaar\, GQ\, Esquire\, The New York Times Magazine\, The Sunday Times Magazine and Wallpaper*. He has shot advertising campaigns for British Airways\, Apple\, Sony and Philips and has been selected several times for the National Portrait Gallery’s annual portrait prize. \nIn 2011\, Chris published a project entitled One Hundred And Forty Characters. Over a period of a year he made contact with 140 people that he followed on Twitter and photographed each of them in his London studio. The project received worldwide recognition and acclaim\, with features about it on the BBC\, Newsweek\, The Guardian\, The Sunday Times\, Elle\, Esquire and many other publications and websites. \nchrisfloyd.com \n\nJohn Bulmer\nJohn Bulmer was a pioneer of colour photography working for the Sunday Times Magazine from the very first issue until the 1970’s. Many of Bulmer’s most important assignments were abroad\, but he is also acknowledged as an adroit recorder of provincial Britain. \nHis work has been singled out for awards by the Design and Art Directors Club and he has had pictures exhibited at the Gallery of Modern Art in New York\, the Photographers’ Gallery in London\, and the National Museum of Photography in Bradford \nBulmer has directed many films on travel and untouched tribes in the most inaccessible parts of the world broadcast on the BBC\, Nat Geo and Discovery Channels. \nBooks include The North (2012) and Wind of Change (2014). \njohnbulmer.co.uk \n\nLaura Pannack\nLaura Pannack’s work has been extensively exhibited and published both in the UK and internationally\, including at The National Portrait Gallery\, The Houses of Parliament\, Somerset House\, and the Royal Festival Hall in London. \nIn 2010 Pannack received first prize in the Portrait Singles category of the World Press Photo Awards. She has also won and been shortlisted for several other awards including The Sony World Photography Awards\, The Magenta Foundation and Lucies IPA. She was awarded the Vic Odden by The Royal Photographic Society Award for a notable achievement in the art of photography by a British photographer aged 35 or under. In 2015 she judged the World Photo Press Awards Portraits Category. \nPannack often lectures\, critiques and teaches at universities\, festivals and workshops worldwide. \nlaurapannack.com \n\nHomer Sykes\nHomer Sykes is a professional magazine and portrait photographer with many years experience. He has travelled widely on photographic assignments across the world covering conflicts in Israel\, Lebanon\, and Northern Ireland\, as well as general news in the UK. \nHis books include\, Once a Year: Some Traditional British Customs (1977)\, re-published in 2016 with over 50 ‘new’ images\, Shanghai Odyssey (2002)\, and On the Road Again (2002). \nSykes work is owned by many private collectors and national collections. \nhomersykes.com \n\nTom Stoddart\nTom Stoddart began his photographic career on a local newspaper in his native North-East of England before moving to London to work for publications such as the Sunday Times and Time Magazine. \nDuring a long and varied career\, he has witnessed such international events as the war in Lebanon\, the fall of the Berlin Wall\, the election of President Nelson Mandela\, the bloody siege of Sarajevo and the wars against Saddam Hussein in Iraq. \nHis acclaimed in-depth work on the HIV/AIDS pandemic blighting sub-Saharan Africa won the POY World Understanding Award in 2003. In the same year his pictures of British Royal Marines in combat\, during hostilities in Iraq\, was awarded the Larry Burrows Award for Exceptional War Photography. A year later his book iWITNESS was honoured as the best photography book published in the USA. \nIn the summer of 2012\, Perspectives\, an outdoor retrospective exhibition in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross\, was viewed by 225\,000 visitors at London’s South Bank. \ntomstoddart.com
URL:https://project-space.london/event/peter-dench-great-britons-of-photography
LOCATION:Gallery 1\, 183 - 185 Bermondsey Street\, London\, SE1 3UW\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Minnie Weisz - "Time present Time future"
DESCRIPTION:Minnie Weisz \nTime Present Time Future… \n14 February – 11 March \nMinnie Weisz is a Photographic Artist interested in the identity of spaces\, recording and documenting buildings in areas of transience in London to forgotten interiors in remote locations in Europe. Alongside a more documentary approach\, Weisz turns these spaces into a camera obscura\, she has been turning rooms inside out since 2006. Exterior and interior worlds collide and merge\, projections of light open up a conversation between the present and the past; traces of memory and time bordering a threshold between the real and the imagined\, dream and reality? These rooms are witness to history and the passage of time\, to memories past and present; family and home\, space and connection.\nMinnie Weisz works in analogue photography with medium format cameras\, film and video. \nShe studied at The London College of Printing BA Graphic and Media Design; The Royal College of Art\, MA Communication Art and Design (2003). Her work has been exhibited in London and Europe : Wunderkammer III\, Voies Off Galerie Huit\, Arles (2016); Herrick Gallery London (2015); Capriccio II Van Kranendonk Gallery\, The Hague The Netherlands (2014); Art Rotterdam (2014); Dubbel Beeld\, Kunstliefde Utrecht (2014); Inside Out\, WTC Gallery The Hague (2013)\, View with a Room Gallery Makina\, Pula Film Festival\, Croatia (2013); Artist residency at The London Film Museum (2013); \nPublished work :100 Ideas that changed Photography by Mary Warner Marien\, Lawrence King 2012; Photography Portfolio by John Ingeldew and Lorenz Gullaschen\, Lawrence King 2013; The A-Z of Visual Ideas by John Ingeldew\, Lawrence King\, London 2011; Londres\, un Cite en Mouvement Yann Perreau and Kevin Bidermann\, Editions Autrements Paris 2006. \nMinnie Weisz lives and works in London. \n 
URL:https://project-space.london/event/minnie-weisz-time-present-time-future-3
LOCATION:Gallery 2\, 183 - 185 Bermondsey Street\, London\, SE1 3UW\, United Kingdom
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