Friday, June 25, 2010

The Family and the Land: Sally Mann

The Photographers' Gallery, 18 June - 19 September 2010

The work of American photographer Sally Mann is deeply rooted in both her family, and the landscape she lives and works in. This exhibition, her first solo-show in the UK, draws on several powerful photographic series from throughout her long career that reflect these influences.

Sally Mann (b.1951, USA) first came to prominence for Immediate Family(1984 – 94), a series of intimate and revealing portraits of her three young children Emmett, Jessie and Virginia. Taken over ten years, Mann depicts them playing and acting to camera in and around their homestead in Virginia. Capturing their childhood in all its rawness and innocence, both this and the later series Faces were born out of a collaborative process between mother and child.

Changing focus to the landscape close to her home, the series Deep South(1996 – 98) draws on significant locations from the American Civil War. The photographs are ghostly lit and covered with delicate marks and drip trails – a result of using antique cameras and processes which Mann relishes – that imbue them with a sense of time suspended.

The most recent series in the exhibition, What Remains (2000-04), brings together both of the earlier strands. Facing us are beautifully realised portraits of decomposing bodies returning to the land, photographs taken at a research facility in Tennesse. Dealing directly with the social taboo of death, Mann treats this subject with sensitivity, encouraging us to reflect on our own mortality and place within nature’s order.

The Family and the Land: Sally Mann at The Photographers’ Gallery is an edited version of a touring exhibition, conceived by Sally Mann in collaboration with Hasse Persson, Director, BorĂ¥s Museum of Modern Art, Sweden.

Friday, June 18, 2010

University of Westminster Photography Undergraduate Degree Show 2010

Private view: Thursday 17th June 2010 /
Public show: Friday 18 June - Monday 21st June 2010
Showcasing the work of graduating students from BA (Hons) Photographic Arts & BA (Hons) Photography. This year's show promises to be as diverse & exciting as ever.

A Tender Cut

Fold Studios, 32 Fortescue Avenue, London E8 3QB
18-27 June 2010. Private view 17 June 2010
Curated by William Mackrell
A Tender Cut presents 15 challenging works in relation to the division of public and private space, physical endurance, transcending the real, dreams, beauty, gesture, consumerism, the rawness of the urban landscape, and "What is Art?"
This explosive mixture of ideas explored, allows for an engaging discourse between the works to emerge. A Tender Cut breaks with any particular exhibition theme, choosing to expand into new conversations without constraint.
In this exhibition no single medium of expression is dominant and no concept is repeated twice over.
A Tender Cut celebrates the importance of subtly questioning the world around us.
List of artists:
Louise AShcroft, Julien Berthier, Matt Collishaw, Daniel Devlin, Miranda Donovan, James Irwin, Yen-Sik Kim, Lucy Knights, Simon Linington, William Mackrell, Hrvoje Majer, Janko Matic, Sara Twomey, Sarah West, Sarah Woodburn