It was a huge pleasure to assist with the curation of Ross Trevail’s latest exhibition ‘A Chip Off The Old Block (Work In Progress)’ which showcased a selection of work - both photographic and sculptural - which was created during Trevail’s time on the MA Photography course at Falmouth University…
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In 2020, I was interviewed by the editors of ICBQ Magazine about a previously unused and untitled body of photographic work. The conversation I had with the editors led me to re-explore the images in question - images which later formed my project ‘Residues’ (2020)…
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*Due to new government guidelines related to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the pictured exhibition dates have been updated. No Frost at Night will now run from the 17th - 30th May 2021*
In September last year I began a year long developmental programme with Babylon ARTS named ‘Babylon Young Curators’. The programme has provided me with the opportunity to curate the upcoming exhibition ‘No Frost at Night’ for the Babylon Gallery, which will explore how archival materials can be utilised within the context of contemporary art…
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VOID Collective are currently running a charity print sale in collaboration with Spectrum Photographic. The print sale features a range of affordable artworks from £10 -200 including; original prints, original artworks, print editions and cards. 50% of all sales will be split between the two charities Mind and Refuge…
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‘The New Black’ is an online exhibition curated by Jacob Weeks and Rachel Letchford for VOID Collective. All of the work on show responds in some form to ‘The New Black’, a theme borrowed from Darian Leaders 2009 publication of the same name…
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Imagery from my series ‘Studies in Still Life and Landscape’ (2017) is featured within the ninth issue of BAIT Magazine; a termly publication founded by Amy Baxter in response to the Cambridge money-burning scandal. BAIT Magazine discusses controversial social issues through opinion pieces, art, photography and poetry. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, BAIT’s ninth issue ‘Online’ was originally released as a digital issue in June but eventually made its way to print in October…
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In September this year I began a year long developmental programme with Babylon ARTS named ‘Babylon Young Curators’. The programme has provided me with opportunity to curate a new exhibition for the Babylon Gallery, one which will explore how archival materials can be utilised within the context of contemporary art…
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’YEARBOOK 2020’ is a print publication created by Shutter Hub. Sourced from the Shutter Hub exhibition of the same name, the publication features 100 selected works chosen by a selection panel made up of; Tallie Wright, BenQ; Beth Kane, Exposure Photography Festival; Judith van Linden, Fujfilm Original Photo Paper; Sarah Belfort, Newspaper Club & Karen Harvey, Shutter Hub…
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‘Fix Photo Awards 2020’ is an online photographic exhibition hosted by LA Noble Gallery, which centres around the theme of ‘Still Life’. My image ‘Untitled, Still Life’ is currently on display as part of the awards show after being selected as a winning entry by the five guest competitions judges; Shahidul Alam, Laura Noble, Jennie Ricketts, Manuel Rivera-Ortiz & Yvonne De Rosa…
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The online exhibition ’YEARBOOK 2020’ which is hosted and curated by Shutter Hub showcases work from over 200 photographers. The show was created in response to the mass amount of graduate shows cancelled this year as a direct effect of the coronavirus pandemic and showcases the work of those who are graduating in such uncertain times alongside imagery by emerging artists and those currently working in the industry…
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In March I exhibited a selection of fine-art photographic prints as part of the group exhibition ‘The Cambridge Wide Open’. This exhibition marked Motion Sickness Project’s first-ever open call and featured a range of artworks, all produced by artists based in and around Cambridgeshire...
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I recently reflected on the inspirations behind my latest project ‘Residues’ (2020) in a written piece for the photographic organisation Shutter Hub. This ‘Close Up’ discusses the symbolism of the humble flower, and how the series’ photographs explore the pain of loss and an obsession with preventing the inevitability of death. The text reads as follows…
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‘Everyday Delight’ (Stay at Home Edition) is an online photography exhibition which showcases photography that discovers the beauty in the everyday, finds the magic in the mundane, and looks for the joy in the small things. The exhibition is curated by Shutter Hub and will run throughout April, May, June and July, featuring the work of over thirty photographers…
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In the summer of 2019, Rapid-Eye Darkrooms opened The Photobook Café in the centre of Shoreditch, London. The Rapid-Eye tea, aim for the Café to become the worlds largest public library of self-published photobooks and zines whilst also providing a database of the self-published titles that anyone in the world can explore online…
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Thanks to the generosity of Shutter Hub’s Creative Director Karen Harvey, I was recently awarded with a ShutterHub Bursary Membership and I am pleased to have joined their community of over one-hundred international photographers…
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Imagery from my series ‘Dearest Malcolm and Carol’ (2016) is featured within the eight issue of BAIT Magazine, ‘Memory’. This issue required featured artists to submit work which reflect memories in any capacity…
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I recently visited the exhibition ‘Shot in Soho’ at The Photographers’ Gallery, London. Curated by Julian Rodriguez and Karen McQuaid, the show presents the vibrancy and legacy of Londons Soho district through the eyes of photographers both old and new such as; Anders Petersen, Corinne Day, Daragh Soden, Gebler Davies, John Goldblatt, Kelvin Brodie & William Klein…
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”Look, Daddy, I Made A Magazine!" It was wonderful to receive this customised copy of Rotten Magazine’s first volume, a punk-inspired issue which features a daring selection of photographical works from Joshua Gordon, Ciarán Óg Arnold, Dani Lessnau, Ivaylo Donchev & Gorsad…
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Curated by Susan Bright and Denise Wolff, ‘Feast for the Eyes traces the history and effect of food in photography, simultaneously exploring our appetite for such images while celebrating the richness and artistic potential of one of the most popular, compulsive and ubiquitous of photographic genres’…
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In January I exhibited a selection of fine-art photographic prints from my series ‘Transference’ as part of ‘The Art of Watching Art’ at Motion Sickness Project Space, Cambridge…
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