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Exhibition

'Imprint of Space' Photography Exhibition Opening


5 Nov 2016, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

St James Hatcham, St James

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Cost Free
Department Sociology, Centre for Urban & Community Research
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MA Photography and Urban Cultures graduate exhibition in relations with UrbanPhotoFest 2016.

This exhibition explores the different ways in which marks are made and captured by photography. Aspects of urban life are represented and created through the process of imprinting, generating new contexts and building up layers of meaning and materiality over time. The urban landscape bears traces of human experiences and practices, just as our lives are shaped through interactions with the city.
Twelve visual urbanists examine conflicting and intertwining narratives to investigate elements of spatiality and inhabitation through photography. These projects navigate the past, present, and future to question the ways in which we situate ourselves in relation to the systems that represent our physical, social, and cultural surroundings.

This group of photographers represents a diverse range of practices and interests. With backgrounds ranging from fine art and commercial photography to human rights and lighting design, their photographs address a wide variety of issues. The work they produce utilises different approaches to make sociological enquiries into how they situate themselves within urban space and place, exploring ideas surrounding locality, migration, materiality, identity and transition in the urban domain.
As an international group, each photographer’s perspective is informed by his or her own culture and experience. Every viewpoint is distinctive, but as a group their differences are united by a common desire to explore and navigate an ever-shifting urban world through photography and words

Artists:
Marissa Diekhoff
Sophie Ebrey
Carlo Navato
Lauren Finch
Victor Frankowski
Pei-Ying Hsieh
Huan Hu
Jessie Martin
Nacho Piqueras
Tim Strange
Frida Wang

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5 Nov 2016 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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