Clare Richardson spent a large part of her formative years living a peripatetic existence, moving from country to country as her father’s military career demanded.

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. Taking domesticity as her starting point, Bonnell places everyday, household items in rural contexts and photographs them within the landscape.

The photographic representation of Africa in a Western context – characterised by largely pejorative imagery – has always held an intense fascination for the artist Paul Seawright.

Born in 1916, Maurice Broomfield left school at the age of 15 to work in a factory while spending his evenings studying at Derby College of Art.

In Paradeisos Patrick Shanahan observes, from a discreet distance, the transformation of a post-industrial landscape - the disused clay pit Bodelva - into the Eden Project, a postmodern themed leisure park.

Passing Through brings together three artists, Natalie Latham, Tim MacMillan and Martin Newth, who, fascinated with tracing the passage of time, focus on people traversing through real and imaginary spaces.

Freedom and constraint, love and alienation, compassion and shame. These are only some of the complex issues that define the ambiguous relationships between the people captured in Chien-Chi Chang's photographs and the outside world.

Adopting the title from the 1983 film The Day After, a graphic story about the days before, during and after a nuclear strike upon the USA, German artist Johannes Hepp has created a unique series of benign yet paradoxically disturbing images.

Made on the English South Coast and the French Cote d’Albâtre, this new body of work by Brighton-based photographer Magali Nougarède results from a series of chance interactions with members of the local communities.

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

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