A Line is There to be Broken | |
19 – 28 June 2009 | |
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This exhibition brings together individual photographic projects that scrutinise struggles between transformations of ‘place’ and ‘space’. Tristan Fennell, David Kendall, and Gesche Würfel create photographic works that explore social and spatial disruptions in ‘everyday life’ and the urban landscape. This ongoing curatorial project and group exhibition continues to question changes in social-governmental policies, spatial, economic developments, and initiatives in cities throughout the world. Workshop and walk Saturday 27 June, 10-4pm, £10 Walk with the photographers around the Olympic site in Stratford-Hackney Wick and hear more about the ‘theoretical implications’ of constructing this site. After lunch we will return to the Viewfinder to discuss images made during the workshop and discover spatial and social links with the photographs in the exhibition. To download the workshop poster, click here.
Sponsors Exhibition sponsored by Openvizor and Brook Lyndhurst
Exhibition suppported by Bayeux
Workshop supported by Goldsmiths and CUCR
Exhibition catalogue £9.95 |
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