Photography
The Secret World of Lewis Carroll, BBC TwoSunday, 01 February 2015![]() Alice is always with us; the most quoted work of literature, after the Bible and Shakespeare. In fact, Desert Island Discs should probably add Alice to the mandatory Bible and Shakespeare as an automatic inclusion for the survival kit. Now 150 years... Read more... |
Photographer Rena Effendi: 'Images of dislocation'Thursday, 18 December 2014![]() Photographer Rena Effendi’s current exhibition, "Zones of Silence", at London's Mosaic Rooms includes work from four of her recent series, and it’s hard not to see a link between them – displacement. As the exhibition notes explain: these are lives... Read more... |
Conflict, Time, Photography, Tate ModernSunday, 30 November 2014![]() This huge exhibition is an awesome and terrifying compilation of photographs of the sites of conflict, and the remnants of wars and conflicts of all kinds – local, civil, short, long, global, technological, industrial and hand-to-hand. Taken from... Read more... |
Olga Chernysheva, Pace GalleryThursday, 27 November 2014![]() Printed large in glorious colour is a row of photographs of Russian women wearing bobble hats (main picture and pictured below). There’s a fuzzy red one, a woolly brown one, one with red stripes against black and another with raised white stripes.... Read more... |
Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2014, National Portrait GallerySunday, 16 November 2014![]() It is hard to know whether the thematic and stylistic threads running through this year’s Taylor Wessing Prize are evidence of some general shift in approach, or simply reflect the judges’ tastes. In any case, where last year’s shortlist featured... Read more... |
DVD: Finding Vivian MaierFriday, 07 November 2014![]() It is an extraordinary scene. John Maloof stands over box after box after box of the belongings of Vivian Maier. They contain photographic negatives, undeveloped film, address labels, receipts, tickets and even teeth. In all, there are around 100,... Read more... |
Maestri: Conductors at the 2014 PromsMonday, 15 September 2014![]() Chris Christodoulou is the official Proms photographer, writes David Nice. From his uniquely privileged position behind a velvet curtain, he captures the white heat of performance. The official shots roll off the press a couple of hours after the... Read more... |
Francesca Woodman: Zigzag, Victoria MiroMonday, 15 September 2014![]() Francesca Woodman killed herself at the age of 22, the biographical fact that colours her work and which it is de riguer to mention. She left behind paintings, it is said, as yet publicly unseen, and literally hundreds upon hundreds of negatives and... Read more... |
DVD: A Thousand Times Good NightThursday, 11 September 2014![]() There’s war in the world outside and much conflict at home in Norwegian director Eric Poppe’s A Thousand Times Good Night. The film is centred in every sense around the poised, taut performance of Juliette Binoche as war photographer Rebecca, whom... Read more... |
Horst: Photographer of Style, Victoria & Albert MuseumFriday, 05 September 2014![]() If events in the Middle East, the prospect of the school run or the onset of autumn are conspiring to lower your spirits, then escape to the V&A and immerse yourself in the dreamy elegance of Horst P. Horst’s magical fashion photographs spanning... Read more... |
Finding Vivian MaierMonday, 14 July 2014![]() What makes an exciting “genuine” photographer is fairly simple: what do you see in the photographs? Do they compel you to look at them? How evocative are the images? How interesting are the compositions? These are among the criteria which separate... Read more... |
Dennis Hopper: The Lost Album, Royal AcademyFriday, 27 June 2014![]() From Apocalypse Now to Blue Velvet to Speed, as a screen presence Dennis Hopper grew ever more scary. Lately gallery-goers have got to know another side of Hopper via his painting. Now there is a belated run-out for his work as a photographer,... Read more... |
