Surface Gallery

XV at Surface Gallery

May 23rd to June 4th 2011

XV at Surface Gallery features the work of 6 photographers. Each photographer taking a completely unique and fascinating approach to their practice, producing a show that will not only grab the attention of the viewer but hold it as well.

XV is the 15th Annual Nottingham Trent Photography Festival. Featuring the work of 89 final year photography students the Festival is a unique event that showcases a diverse range of contemporary photographic work. The festival runs for 2 weeks in venues across the centre of the city of Nottingham.

XV at Surface Gallery features the work of 6 photographers: Jess Blatherwick, Flis Healey, Jonathan Marsh, Greg Newton, Robyn Pashley and Josh Wright. Each photographer taking a completely unique and fascinating approach to their practice, producing a show that will not only grab the attention of the viewer but hold it as well.

This exhibition runs from 23rd May – 4rd June, Private View on 31st May 7.30-9.00pm.
Please note the opening times for this exhibition are Monday to Friday 10 - 5pm and Saturday 11 - 5pm (Closed Monday 30th May)

For more information on XV and the photographers exhibiting please visit their website: www.photo-xv.com

 

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May 20th - June 1st 2012

Private View: Monday 21st May 8 - 10pm
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Private View: 13th June 6 – 8pm

‘Palomar’ takes it name from the 1983, Italo Calvino novel, Mr. Palomar. Through the eyes of the title character, the reader goes on a journey of mundane but highly individual and profound musings. Mr. Palomar tries to explain and define his own existence by trying to find order and reason in the complex and chaotic world around him, thus highlighting the mind’s need to break the natural world up into neat categories, so enabling us to understand how it is all put together.

This exhibition will be based on ideas of observation and perception, and brings together the work of Kate Brigden, Dylan Shipton and Pippa Gatty.

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