Edgar Martins: The Time Machine
In 2010 and 2011, Martins gained exclusive access to 20 power plants located across Portugal. Many were built between the 1950s and 1970s, a time of hopeful prospects for rapid economic growth and social change. More
In 2010 and 2011, Martins gained exclusive access to 20 power plants located across Portugal. Many were built between the 1950s and 1970s, a time of hopeful prospects for rapid economic growth and social change. More
Ffotogallery presents Borderliners, featuring two of the most famous Lithuanian photographers: Aleksandras Macijauskas (b. 1938) and Rimaldas Vikšraitis (b. 1954), winner of the prestigious Discovery Award at Rencontres d’Arles 2009. More
Ffotogallery presents a new installation by Jo Longhurst, based on the ideals of the perfect performance and exploring the physical and emotional experiences of elite gymnasts in training and competition. More
In the early 1970s Daniel Meadows embarked on a journey to create a social snapshot of Britain, breaking with photography tradition and infusing the medium with new energies and ways of seeing. More
Timed to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Falklands/Malvinas war, Voices of the South Atlantic examines issues of war and its consequences. More
Bi Nam will be the first show in the UK representing the work of a group of contemporary Iranian photographers. More
Wonder Chamber encapsulates the interdisciplinary nature of Ingham’s practice which embraces natural history, medical science, art history, museology, theatrical spectacle and lens-based media. More
14 January – 25 February 2012
This will be the first solo exhibition in the UK by one of Portugal’s most celebrated contemporary artists, whose work combines video, photography, sound and installation to explore issues of time and memory. More
10 November – 17 December 2011
Believing is Seeing introduces seven Korean artists who adopt different approaches to contemporary photography or photography-based work. More
Summer 2011
This summer, Ffotogallery turns the spotlight onto new photographic and lens-based media work in Wales.
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