October 2012
from Saturday September 15 2012 to Sunday November 25 2012 |
55 Jordan Street L69 1XB Liverpool See on Map P : +44 (0) 151 709 7444 |
info@biennial.com www.biennial.com/ |
from Saturday October 06 2012 to Sunday November 04 2012 |
P : +44 (0)1273 643 908 |
info@photoworks.org.uk www.bpb.org.uk |
Bringing international and emerging photographers and artists to the city, the fifth Brighton Photo Biennial explores the theme Agents of Change. Photography and the Politics of Space with a packed programme of free exhibitions, new commissions, talks, screenings, workshops and masterclasses. Following the 2010 Biennial curated by Martin Parr, which saw over 60,000 visitors, the 2012 edition is curated and produced by Photoworks, the UK’s leading visual arts agency for photography. Including work by Edmund Clark, Omer Fast, Julian Germain, Jason Larkin, Trevor Paglen, Corinne Silva, Thomson and Craighead and more, Brighton Photo Biennial 2012 (BPB12) will examine a wide range of photographic practices, collectively reflecting on ‘The Politics of Space’. This year’s Biennial will explore how space is constructed, controlled and contested, how photography is implicated in these processes, and the tensions and possibilities this dialogue involves. BPB12 provides a critical space to think about relationships between the political occupation of physical sites and the production and dissemination of images. |
from Thursday October 11 2012 to Sunday October 14 2012 |
Regent's Park Park Square West. NW1 4NR London See on Map |
Directors : Amanda Sharp, Matthew Slotover info@frieze.com friezelondon.com |
Celebrating its tenth edition, the fair presents over 170 of the most interesting galleries working today from Berlin to New York and London to Tokyo. -Frieze Projects, the fair’s programme of artist commissions and Frieze -Talks, a prestigious programme of debates, panel discussions and keynote lectures -Frieze Masters 2012, a unique view of the relationship between old and new art, will present approximately 70 international galleries showing work made before the year 2000, ranging from antiquities and old masters through to art of the 20th century. Frieze London is designed by architects Carmody Groarke and housed in a bespoke structure in Regent’s Park. Located in the heart of London, it is within easy walking distance of the city’s West End. | ||
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