Thomas Kellner – Ozymandias
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. More
Karen Brett – The Myth of Sexual Loss
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. More
Weegee – New York Photographs 1935 — 1950
“Weegee is endlessly buoyant, humane, inquisitive…his character studies are so riveting.” “His photographs are compelling in their immediacy, emotional and psychological resonance…” More
Graham Fagen – Theatre
In late 1999, the Artistic Records Committee of the Imperial War Museum commissioned Graham Fagen to undertake some research into the inter-communal conflict between the Serbs and Kosovan Albanians. More
Paul Seawright – Hidden
Paul Seawright was commissioned by the Imperial War Museum to visit Afghanistan during 2002 after much of the devastation had been unleashed on the country. More
Paul Seawright – Selected Early Works
Since the mid-1980’s Paul Seawright, a native of Belfast and an astute picture-maker, has made incisive photographic work about the political turmoil – ‘The Troubles’ — in Northern Ireland. More
Chris Dyer, Peter Finnemore, Tatjana Hallbaum, Karen Ingham, Adam O’Meara, Richard Page, Matthew Pontin, Miranda Walker. – Ha Ha: Margam Revisited
Driving down the M4 towards Port Talbot presents an extraordinary visual spectacle. More
Martina Mullaney – Turn In
We live in a time when one third of the adult population live alone, a figure which is predicted to increase. Many single dwellers view this as a favourable way to live, while for others it represents a miserable existence. More
Bedwyr Williams – Operation Ferrule
Bedwyr Williams, who lives and works in Caernarfon, is one of Wales’ most promising, if essentially surreal, young artists working today. More