Events and Exhibitions

Venues

Past Events and Exhibitions

22 June 2012 to 2 September 2012

Still Outside (or Unexplained) presents four artists, from the UK, France and Switzerland.

They share common ground, closely observing and reworking parts of their environments that might otherwise be unseen or neglected. Using still and moving images, they question what we see as natural and artificial, and what we think we know about the world around us.

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Still Outside (Or Unexplained)
Review by Stephen Clarke

22 June 2012 to 2 September 2012

Open Eye Gallery presents a selection of eighteen photographs of Wurm's earliest One Minute Sculptures, made in the late 1990s.

Since the late 1990s Wurm has been developing One Minute Sculptures, an ongoing series in which we see the artist or his models pose in spontaneous ways with everyday items, inserting pencils in ears, propping chairs on eyes, and bringing a host of inanimate objects to life.

27 July 2012, 23:00 to 10 August 2012, 23:00

Open Eye are running a series of one-day Saturday courses for beginners this summer, to guide you through how to get the most out of your digital SLR camera.

The courses are led by professional photographers Mark McNulty and McCoy Wynne. See Open Eye's website for all details and how to book.

16 June 2012 to 20 June 2012

The Degree Show celebrates the achievements and talents of final year students at Manchester School of Art.

The show is open to the public and will take place between 16 and 20 June 2012. It is held at Manchester Metropolitan University's All Saints Campus and at Quay House, Quay Street, Spinningfields in Manchester city centre. All venue details are available on their website.

30 March 2012 to 10 June 2012

Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool is showing the UK premier of Richard Mosse’s Infra, alongside a seminal project by photographer Simon Norfolk, from 30 March to 10 June 2012. The gallery launches a new Wall Work commission by artist Emily Speed on the same date.

Richard Mosse’s Infra project uses obsolete military surveillance technology, a type of infrared colour film called Kodak Aerochrome, to investigate ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

2 June 2012, 12:00 to 3 June 2012, 14:35

As part of We Face Forward, the multi venue celebration of art from West Africa, across various venues in Manchester, are several free artist talks by participating photographers, lasting approx 20 to 30 minutes.

Whitworth Art Gallery, 2 June 2012:

14:30 Nii Obodai

16:30 François-Xavier Gbré

Manchester Art Gallery, 3 June 2012:

13:00 George Osodi

13:45 Romuald Hazoumè

30 March 2012 to 13 May 2012

Shadow Land is a major exhibition of work by internationally-acclaimed photographer Roger Ballen whose work offers a powerful social critique and an extreme, uncanny beauty. The exhibition explores three decades of Ballen’s career, charting the evolution of his unique photographic style and demonstrating the contribution he has made to contemporary photography.

13 January 2012 to 18 March 2012

Curated by Martin Parr, Richard & Famous, showcases work by photographers Richard Simpkin and Simone Lueck.

The exhibition features an extraordinary collection of images from the personal project of Australian photographer and star-hunter Richard Simpkin, examining our ever-evolving celebrity culture and raising questions about identity, social boundaries and the passage of time.

13 January 2012 to 18 March 2012

Running concurrently to Richard & Famous, is the archive exhibition Painted Photographs featuring celebrity photographs from the personal collection of UK photographer Martin Parr.

13 January 2012, 09:30 to 11:00

Guest curator Martin Parr joins exhibiting artists Simone Lueck and Richard Simpkin for discussion about their work, and what ‘celebrity’ means today. Ticket price includes tea, coffee and pastries.

Tickets £10; concessions £7.

Tickets are limited, to book please email info@openeye.org.uk or call 0151 236 6768.

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