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Artists Talk: Edoardo Agresti and Gianluca Capri

Please join us for a fascinating insight into the practice of two of Italy’s most successful photographers.  

Monday 31 October, 7pm at Stills    Free 

Edoardo Agresti is a partner of Nikon Professional Service and teaches for Nikon School Travel as well as exhibiting internationally and has published in several international magazines and travel guides. 

Gianluca Capri studied in Paris in 1998 and has since exhibited internationally including Artisti in Campo (2008), Gallery Park Palace, Monte Carlo (2009) and has received awards such as Venice International Photo Contest (2007).

The two photographers currently have exhibitions of recent works at The English Speaking Union and The Italian Cultural Institute, Edinburgh to raise funds for Oxfam’s ‘Light Gives Life’ initiative. 

http://www.edoardoagresti.it/     http://www.gianlucacapri.it/

SSHoP Annual Lecture: Karen Knorr

Genii Loci: Work in Progress

 The Scottish Society for the History of Photography’s Annual Photographer’s Lecture welcomes internationally acclaimed photographic artist Karen Knorr. She has has published widely and won numerous prestigious awards for her intelligent and beautiful images involving interior installations and constructions.

more information here

 Friday, 28th October 2011 6.00 - 7.30pm

Hawthornden Lecture Theatre - Free, no booking required

Photography and the Artist’s Book Symposium

Manchester Metropolitan University Special Collections, Manchester

Friday 21st October, 2011 £15 waged/£10 unwaged

This one day symposium, which precedes the 6th Manchester Artists’ Book Fair, will draw together theorists and practitioners in order to fully explore the issues raised by the relationship between photography and the artist’s book, investigating the following ideas:

- The Photographic Essay, Photographic Novel and other Narrative Forms

- Sequence, Seriality and Typology

- Audience: Zines, Multiples and Limited Editions

For further information and booking information please contact Theresa Wilkie at T.Wilkie@salford.ac.uk.

Masterclass with Colin Wishart

A 2-part masterclass with photographer/architect Colin Wishart in Jan/Feb 2011 at St Andrews Museum. 

This will accompany ‘Lanwei / Decaying End’, an exhibition of large scale prints by Hong Kong based photographer anothermountainman (Stanley Wong), which features evocative abandoned building projects across Asia, and which will also be on show at St Andrews Museum.


Only 20 places available on this masterclass, bookings will be taken on a first come, first served basis.

More info http://www.fcac.co.uk/fcac_programme/search_archive/detail/?type=c&pid=48

The Scottish Society for the History of Photography’s Annual Lecture welcomes Simon Norfolk
Using a large format camera, his photographs speak eloquently of the nature of destruction and meditate on the vanity of empire and man’s historical capacity for self-annihilation.
Friday, 15th October 2010 
6-7.30pm 
Hawthornden Lecture Theatre - Weston Link (National Gallery Complex) 
Free 
No booking required: unticketed

The Scottish Society for the History of Photography’s Annual Lecture welcomes Simon Norfolk

Using a large format camera, his photographs speak eloquently of the nature of destruction and meditate on the vanity of empire and man’s historical capacity for self-annihilation.

Wolfgang Tillmans: A Photoworks Talk



Presented by Photoworks in partnership with Brighton Photo Biennial and University of Brighton.

Wolfgang Tillmans explores the ideas and relationships between contemporary art and documentary practice in response to BPB2010: New Documents

Over the past 20 years, Tillmans has redefined photography and the way it is presented. Born in 1968 in Remscheid, Germany, he studied at Bournemouth & Poole College of Art and Design in the early 1990s. The first photographer to win the Turner Prize in 2000, Tillman’s has shown internationally, including solo exhibitions at PSI in New York, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin and the Serpentine Gallery, London.


Tickets: £5 per talk, £2.50 concessions*
Book online or call Photoworks office on 01273 607523 (Mon – Fri: 10am - 5pm).

http://www.photoworksuk.org

Paul Hill day

Sunday 12th September 10.30am - 4.30pm at Stills 

Organised by Scottish Photographers, Paul Hill will talk about his work and in the afternoon will discuss attendees portfolios and undertake book signings.

£30 per person

Please make cheques payable to Scottish Photographers and send with a note of your name, address, telephone number and e-mail contact details to:
Carl Radford
15 Pittenweem Path High
Blantyre G72 0GZ.
Tel: 01698 826 414

email: carl@carls-gallery.co.uk

More info on Paul’s new book Corridor of UncertaintyScottish Photographers and Paul Hill

Worldpressphoto events in Edinburgh, early August

There will be a series of talks/events related to photography at the Scottish Parliament connected with the opening of the World Press Photo exhibition and the Festival of Politics. You can see the photo event programme here: http://www.festivalofpolitics.org.uk/wpp.htm

Brighton Photo Fringe

Brighton Photo Fringe 2 October-14 November 2010

Brighton Photo Fringe supports photographers and lens-based artists by opening up spaces, coordinating participatory projects and creating opportunities. Every two years Brighton Photo Fringe brings together a city-wide festival of exhibitions and events that runs alongside Brighton Photo Biennial. 

Brighton Photo Fringe is open to anyone who wants to take part - all you have to do is organise an exhibition or event and register for the Brighton Photo Fringe brochure and map.

Brighton Photo Biennial

MARTIN PARR TO GUEST CURATE BRIGHTON PHOTO BIENNIAL 2010
Martin Parr, the internationally respected photographer and curator, has been appointed Guest Curator for Brighton Photo Biennial’s fourth edition, taking place in October and November 2010.

Hellen Van Meene: Tout va disparaître (Talk)

Hellen Van Meene

  • Saturday, 15th May 2010
  • 2-3pm
  • Hawthornden Lecture Theatre - Weston Link (National Gallery Complex)
  • Free
  • No booking required: free, unticketed.

Dutch photographer Hellen van Meene creates extraordinary portraits of adolescents, particularly young women, photographed from all over the world.

In this talk she will discuss her current and previous works as well as reflecting on the influential work of Diane Arbus.