Movement / Association of Urban Photographers
Monday, Oct 27, 20146:30 PM — Sunday, Nov 16, 20145 PMEDT
| London, UK
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The modern city is a space of movement, flux and flow. Everything changes; sometimes before our eyes, and sometimes almost imperceptibly over time. This inaugural exhibition of the Association of Urban Photographers, an international group of photographers and artists whose visual practices address the representation and evocation of contemporary city spaces, examines the notion of movement within and on the fringes of such spaces. Association members were asked to respond to the exhibition theme, and there was an expectation that the resulting images would be varied, diverse and have a quality of montage rather than a tight, linear flow. We thought that would be a good thing. Because urban photography brings with it so many ways of seeing and thinking about the urban domain, that to try to impose a visual over-view does not do justice to or reflect the range of practices at play within this ever-expanding field. All of the artists here are active urban visual researchers often involved in long-term projects, and these images invite viewers to reconsider how such a core urban theme might be approached from a multiplicity of perspectives. Silverprint / 120 London Road / London SE1 6LF / United Kingdom Anastassios Kavassis Beatriz Véliz Argueta David Jackson David Kendall Diego Ferrari Galit Seligmann Gesche Würfel Isidro Ramirez Johannes Rigal Katya Demidova Kyler Zeleny Laura Cuch Lene Hald Mandy Lee Jandrell Manuel Vazquez Michael Frank Nora Alissa Orly Zailer Paul Halliday Peter Coles Rachel Sarah Jones Rebecca Locke Santiago Escobar Jaramillo Sayed Hasan Simon Rowe Vrinda Seksaria Yanina Shevchenko Yanni Eleftherakos This exhibition is part of Urban Photo Fest in association with Goldsmiths, University of London and Tate Britain www.urbanphotographers.org www.urbanphotofest.org www.silverprint.co.uk www.fujifilm-latinamerica.com www.photofusion.org www.openvizor.com www.gold.ac.uk/cucr/ www.gold.ac.uk/sociology
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