Lisl Ponger’s work concerns stereotypes, racism and the construction of the gaze. It is located at the interface between art, art history and ethnology in the mediums of photography, film, installation and text.
Award winning photographer An-My Lê has her first London solo exhibition, at the Marian Goodman Gallery, featuring a major presentation of her ongoing project Silent General (2015– ), together with selected works from 29 Palms (2003-04).
Upcoming Day of Talks at the HIVE On Sunday October 6th, the Blackpool show officially closes. To celebrate the success of it, please join us for a day of talks on Friday October 4th. When: Friday October 4th 4pm - 5pm: Peggy Anne will be speaking about her project 'Dual Dreams', looking…
When the Blackbird Sings: Jannica Honey Jannica Honey is a Swedish-born photographer who moved to Edinburgh, Scotland after completing a BA in Anthropology and Criminology at Stockholm University in 1998. She has worked with high profile musicians, politicans and has contributed to prominent publications, won awards and also writes photo-essays. Her…