Events and Exhibitions
Venues
Past Events and Exhibitions
Made over a period of five years, Personal Best explores the stories of sixteen young athletes in the build up to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The exhibition documents a unique time in British history, and captures the development of a generation of sportspeople as they grow from childhood to adulthood within the intense world of elite sport. This is the UK premiere and first major solo show of award-winning photographer Paul Floyd Blake.
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In its British premiere, Making Space explores the expansion and development of Islam in contemporary Ireland.
Made over the course of three years, the exhibition examines the reuse of spaces for the purpose of prayer by Muslim communities throughout Ireland. This is Noel Bowler’s first major solo show in Britain.
Bowler reveals the quiet transformation of everyday spaces in urban, residential and rural locations. He records how private homes, warehouses, office spaces, and industrial units are being turned into spaces for prayer.
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Made over a period of five years, The Sound of Two Songs offers an extensive and personal photographic survey of Poland.
This is the UK premiere of a major new exhibition by renowned Magnum photographer Mark Power.
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An exhibition of Red Saunders’ epic photographic tableaux vivants. Extended until 31 December 2011.
In this exhibition at Impressions Gallery, Red Saunders’ epic photographic tableaux vivants (‘living pictures’) recreate momentous but overlooked events from Britain’s struggle for democracy and equality, from the Peasants Revolt of 1381 to the Chartist movement of the mid nineteenth century.
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Diane Bielik discusses her exhibition Makeshift Monuments at Impressions, Bradford.
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Professional critical feedback on your work from curators and artists.
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