Believing is Seeing
10 November — 17 December 2011
Believing is Seeing introduces seven Korean artists who adopt different approaches to contemporary photography or photography-based work. More
Wish You Were Here
Summer 2011
This summer, Ffotogallery turns the spotlight onto new photographic and lens-based media work in Wales.
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David Barnes: King Tide
15 September — 1 October 2011
Turner House
David Barnes responds to his experience of community in South Wales, augmenting a core photographic practice with installation and video work.
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Gawain Barnard: Maybe We’ll Be Soldiers
8 — 24 September 2011
The Dairy
Maybe We’ll Be Soldiers is a story of realisation, self-doubt, expectations and coming of age.
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THIS UNFOLDS: Absalom & Bardsley, Ami Barnes, Amy Bullock, Paal Henrik Ekern, Ryan Moule, Sheree Murphy, Chiara Tocci
18 August — 3 September 2011
Turner House
This Unfolds is a group exhibition featuring a small selection of the many exciting new photographic artists working across Wales today.
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Rick Davies: Invisible Landscapes
11 — 27 August 2011
The Dairy
Rick Davies’ panoramic prints go beyond what the eye normally sees and provide insights to our contemporary industrial and post-industrial experience.
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Dawn Woolley: Visual Pleasure
21 July – 6 August Turner House Visual Pleasure is an enquiry into the act of looking and being looked at. Referring to psychoanalysis, phenomenology and feminism, Woolley considers the experience the viewer has when looking at her as a female … More
Patagonia
Patagonia is a collection of photographs taken by Ken Griffiths documenting his journey to the region. The exhibition also features a soundscape by Simon Fraser. In the early 2000s, Ken Griffiths undertook three expeditions to Chubut in Patagonia, accompanied on … More
Ruth Maclennan: Anarcadia
Ruth Maclennan’s new body of work Anarcadia is a video projection and accompanying photo-series shot among the desert expanses of Kazakhstan. More
Michel Campeau – Darkroom
Darkroom is Montreal-based photographer Michel Campeau’s elegiac visual study of photographic darkrooms around the world, which are closing as a result of developments in digital technology. More