Photography talks






From the Local to the Global
Chris Killip
In Conversation: Julian Stallabrass and Mignon Nixon on Documentary
My Favourite Photo
Mishka Henner
Creative Group Illustrated print talks
Charles Avery
Talk: Kippenberger: The Artist and his Families


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From the Local to the Global
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Tim Smith is a freelance photographer who combines editorial and commercial work . . . with long term exhibition, publishing and mixed media projects. He is based in Yorkshire. The region and its diverse communities have provided the inspiration and acted as a springboard for national and international projects which have resulted in dozens of exhibitions toured in this country and abroad. His main interests as a photographer and writer have been showcased in eleven books. Much of this work explores the links between Britain and people in other parts of the world and includes publications on Ukraine, Yemen, India and Pakistan.
Creative Group Illustrated print talks
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Peter Yeo FRPS, DPAGB, APAGB works in panels of prints on themes on a wide varie . . .ty of topics, sport, aviation, landscape and travel being favourites. Today he will be giving a digital print talk and will I bring his own 8ft wide print stand that holds ten 20″ x 16″ prints, and a lighting system; so a good view can be expected for the work of both speakers. Chris Palmer ARPS AFIAP DPAGB & APAGB: “My lecture will be called Creative Vision – an exploration of the creativity I attempt to use on location, and the emphasis I place on getting the image right at the taking stage.” Chris serves on the Licentiate Panel of the R.P.S., and also provides advice at RPS distinctions workshops. He is a Member of Amersham Photographic Society, Vice Chairman of the Southampton International Salon and a PAGB national judge who has judged and lectured at more than 180 camera clubs since 1986. Members and visitors are asked to bring their own luncheon; tea, coffee and biscuits (and home-made cake) will be provided.
Charles Avery
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Scottish artist Charles Avery speaks about the presence of trees in a body of wo . . .rk called the ‘Jadindagadendar’ – the name given to the municipal park in ‘Onomatopoeia’, the capital town of Avery’s fictional Island. Followed by conversation with critic, curator and editor Gilda Williams.
Talk: Kippenberger: The Artist and his Families
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Over the course of his 20-year career, Martin Kippenberger (1953–1997) cast hi . . .mself alternately as hard-drinking carouser and confrontational art-world jester, thrusting these personae to the forefront of his prodigious creativity. He was also very much a player in the international art world of the 1970s right up until his death from liver cancer in 1997, commissioning work from artists such as Jeff Koons and Mike Kelley, and acting as unofficial ringleader to a generation of German artists, including Markus and Albert Oehlen, Georg Herold and Günter Förg. Drawing upon personal memories of their shared childhood and interviews with Kippenberger’s extended family of friends and colleagues in the art world, Susanne Kippenberger offers an insight into the public and private lives of the renowned German artist. Susanne Kippenberger lives and works in Berlin where she is an award-winning writer and editor at the newspaper Der Tagesspiegel. She is the author of At the Table, a book about culinary bohemians, amateurs and iconoclasts who have changed the way we eat. Susanne is the youngest of Martin Kippenberger’s four sisters. This event marks the publication of Kippenberger: The Artist and His Families by Susanne Kippenberger, published by J & L Books.
In Conversation: Julian Stallabrass and Mignon Nixon on Documentary
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This event launches Documentary, the latest anthology in the Documents of Contem . . .porary Art series edited by Stallabrass. Please note: the details of this event have been modified since going to print.

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