Photography
Photo Gallery: A Century Apart, James Ravilious & John Wheeley GutchSaturday, 14 August 2010![]() Life changes at such speed in cities that it seems as if all the world must move at the same pace. Photographs prove otherwise. Looking at the two portfolios of West Country photographs below, you could surely not readily believe that more than a... Read more... |
Futureproof: Scottish Photography Graduate Show, GlasgowTuesday, 10 August 2010![]() To Futureproof is to ensure that we don’t become technologically obsolete, but keep in touch with as yet undeveloped technologies and exploit those already in the ether. It’s an apt title for this exhibition of work by 16 graduates from the five... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Madrid: City of PhotographySunday, 08 August 2010![]() International photography festivals are rivalling rock festivals this summer - and rock festivals are featuring photographers. PhotoEspaña (PHE) Madrid beats the lot. Packed with surprise revelations, with central Madrid as the main stage, the... Read more... |
My Perspective: Down's Syndrome Photography Prize, Strand GalleryThursday, 05 August 2010![]() “There is a tradition of photographing people with Down’s syndrome, but not of positive, strong images of people staring back at you, challenging you to look at them. This exhibition reverses that. The images we produce are not sympathetic or... Read more... |
Photo Gallery: Bolshoi Ballet class by Charlotte MacMillanTuesday, 27 July 2010![]() Charlotte MacMillan took these exclusive pictures last week of the Bolshoi corps de ballet in class. The pictures brought back memories of his training to English National Ballet's Kirov-trained principal dancer Dmitri Gruzdyev, as he prepares to... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Los Angeles: Dennis Hopper (RIP) On ShowSunday, 25 July 2010![]() While most will be familiar with him as an actor, and some will know him also as a photographer and painter, few will be aware of the full extent of the late Dennis Hopper’s artistic practice. Hopper, who died in May of this year, did everything... Read more... |
Camille Silvy: Photographer of Modern Life, 1834-1910, National Portrait GalleryTuesday, 20 July 2010![]() Camille Silvy may be the least recognised of all the great photographic innovators of the 19th century. After a decade of almost ceaseless technical innovation, and astonishing output as the society portrait-photographer of the 1860s, he abruptly... Read more... |
Keep your clothes on for this mass photoshootFriday, 16 July 2010No need to take your clothes off. You’ve heard of those mass photography events in which Spencer Tunick persuades whole crowds to go buck naked for his lens. Adam Magyar's requirements are not quite so specific. He is asking members of the public... Read more... |
Brighton Photo Biennial gets an above-Parr treatmentThursday, 15 July 2010![]() The fourth Brighton Photography Festival (BPB) has been launched amid dramatic economic hardships, but my money is on it being a roaring success. It will put Brighton on the map as somewhere other than a gay clubbers’ delight and a hen-party hub.... Read more... |
David Michalek: Slow Dancing, Trafalgar Square/ Nederlands Dans Theater, Sadler’s WellsTuesday, 06 July 2010![]() One of the most difficult questions to answer is what makes a great performer great? So much that happens on stage takes place in an eye-blink. Dancer A is "better" than Dancer B, but why? Critics talk about "line", about "extension", about how... Read more... |
Sally Mann: The Family and the Land, Photographers' GalleryMonday, 28 June 2010![]() Last week I watched a tiny tot being photographed by her father, on a beach in southern Turkey. There was no girlish giggling or splashing about in the sea; rather than a show of carefree happiness, she delivered a studied pose. She assumed an... Read more... |
Wolfgang Tillmans, Serpentine GalleryFriday, 25 June 2010![]() It takes a lot of work to make a show look as unconsidered and chaotic as this one: thought and care and time and attention all have to be paid before something so random can be achieved. But as so often with Tillmans, the nagging questions persist... Read more... |
