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SEMINAR DAY - Saturday 20th October
exposure forum
A fascinating day of talks and interviews on photography and photographers,
from the cult surrealist photographer Francesca Woodman, to the printing
master John Blakemore. Current issues and photography with attitude -
be there!
9.30am - 12am; 3pm - 5.30pm
Venue: Folly Arts Theatre, Hereford College
of Art & Design, Folly Lane, Hereford.
9.35am |
Baby Oil & Ice |
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Sarah Ainslie, Lara Clifton & Julie Cook discuss the ideas
behind their work and their experiences producing a combined view
of the London East End's pubs and their exotic dancers, showing
at the City Art Gallery.
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10.25am |
Francesca Woodman's Surrealist
Searches |
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Francesca Woodman committed suicide in 1981, leaving a powerful
body of self-imaging work. Alison Dunhill examines the influence
of Andre Breton's surrealist life principle in Woodman's work,
especially two of the series, "Angel" and "Self
Deceit".
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11.15am |
A Box of Pictures |
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John Blakemore in conversation with Richard Sadler, his lifelong
friend, about the unusual exhibition at The Cathedral, based on
Richard's collection of John's work.
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12am-3pm |
Lunch Break to see Exhibitions |
3pm |
Photojournalism now - Internet
and Magazine Publishing |
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Jon Levy, publisher of the online photojournalism magazine Foto8,
is launching a printed magazine version. He discusses his views
on the development of the two complementary media for photojournalists.
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3.50pm |
Documentary Developments |
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John Easterby, head of IPG photography agency that represents
such photographers as Tom Stoddart, Zed Nelson, David Modell and
Harry Borden, talks about his way of developing documentary projects.
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4.40pm |
Innocent Landscapes |
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European Photography Book Publishers 2001 Award winner David
Farrell talks to Dewi Lewis about his work on the landscapes where
the IRA buried their Catholic victims from Northern Ireland, on
show at the City Art Gallery.
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