'Untitled September 2007 - Video Still' - Vron Harris
Circles of Latitude
Photomonth 2008
19th September - 1st November 2008
Presented by Latitude Photographers:
Peter Ainsworth, Christian Alegria, Martin Bardell, Manuel Capurso,
Ania Dabrowska, Hannah Dakin, Ellie Davies, Caroline Furneaux, Vron Harris,
Jochen Klein, Richard Kolker,Issa Randall, Rita Soromenho, Nick Stonehouse,
Gillian Vaux, Marta Zagozdzon
An inaugural exhibition of Latitude Photographers, a group of international artists,
recent alumni from the London College of Communications’ MA Photography course.
Circles of Latitude is concerned with physical and psychological relationships within
the contemporary urban environment. The artists use photography to map, record,
measure, chart and quantify three facets of the theme: physical geography, freedom
from restriction, the latitude to exercise will and, in terms specific to photographic
exposure.
www.latitudephotographers.com
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Lynn Weddle Lynn Weddle
Angel Julie
Meaningful Encounters
4th July - 17th July 2008
Explore Photography Residency
As part of the Explore gallery programme, Photographic artist Lynn Weddle was
awarded Four Corners’ D/deaf /disabled artist residency.
The Project entitled ‘Meaningful Encounters’ investigates the notions of
misrepresentation by engaging directly with D/deaf and disabled people from
all ages, social groups, backgrounds and communities to produce a series of
portraits.
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Ania Dabrowska John Nassari
Beata Hasan
Into the Open
4th April - 17th May 2008
Ania Dabrowska and John Nassari
Ania Dabrowska investigates a relation between construction of transnational
identity and a notion of home in a search for belonging occupied with history
and reinvention. Her work comprises of two photographic series and an
installation.
John Nassari’s body of work, ‘It’s my home, even though I don’t remember it’
explores Palestinian identity in official and unofficial camps in Lebanon.
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Jo Broughton
From the Empty Porn Set Series
no ball games
2nd November – 15th December 2007
Jo Broughton, Julie Cook, Moira Lovell, Charlotte Prodger
Four female artists use film and photography to investigate role reversal, sexual
ambiguities and voyeurism.
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paradise is for the blessed
8th June – 21st July 2007
Maria Benjamin, Dean Hollowood, Minou Norouzi, Toby Smith,
Lucy Soutter, Geraldine Swayne, Tomoko Yoneda
Seven London based artists use film, video and photography to explore domestic
idylls and ornamentation; human interventions in the environment and sites of
past conflict and impending threat.
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 on the verge
16th September - 15th October 2005
Lisa Byrne, Alison Marchant, Emer O'Brien & Jo Syz
Investigating boundaries, subconscious fears, corporate legacies and
the human impact on the environment. All of the artists use Four Corners
photographic facilities. On the Verge attracted over 350 vistors.
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