The recent resurgence of ballroom dancing in the UK has women waltzing and guys foxtrotting nationwide, with over 1 million people taking lessons in some 4,000 schools.

This exhibition brings together works made over the last few years by British artist, Sian Bonnell.

Peter Bobby's large luminous photographic prints depict a clean world without disorder or clutter; environments which he refers to as non-places.

Butlin’s Holiday Camps are a unique British institution conceived by Billy Butlin for post-war Britain.

Rut Blees Luxemburg is well known for her investigations into the urban landscape. Through her work she explores how the cityscape both reflects and affects the human condition.

John Davies is one of Britain’s most outstanding photographers, whose international reputation is firmly established in the field of landscape photography.

Helen Sear's photographic practice over last 18 years has been concerned with the relationship between mythology and technology, nature and culture.

German artist Thomas Kellner was commissioned by Ffotogallery in 2002 as part of Ffotogallery's on going project Dinas (City), which aims to explore different facets of the city of Cardiff.

This exhibition incorporates a new body of work, by emerging artist Karen Brett. Originally trained as a nurse, Brett is concerned primarily about raising an awareness of topical social issues through photography.

"Weegee is endlessly buoyant, humane, inquisitive…his character studies are so riveting." "His photographs are compelling in their immediacy, emotional and psychological resonance…"

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