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Open Door: The Photographers’ Gallery

London Alt Photo June 8, 2017

When: Friday 2 June - Sunday 4 June 2017
Where: Eranda Studio, The Photographers’ Gallery, 16 - 18 Ramillies St, London W1F 7LW
Image Credits: Nilu Izadi

A series of events at The Photographers’ Gallery for a series of events surrounding the idea of “making a photograph”.

Programme:

Ongoing Fri 2 June - Sunday 4 June 2017, LAPC Exhibition

This exhibition is based on the concept of making images. It includes works in which the process of making is self-evident. It opens on the evening of Friday 2 June and is open during gallery hours over the weekend of ¾ June. The exhibition provides an opportunity for visitors to look, learn, experience and reflect on photographic process in a very broad sense. Artists include: Ackroyd and Harvey, Edouard Taufenbach, Simone Mudde, Diego Valente, Molly Behagg, Alfonso Borragan, Hannah Fletcher, William Britten, Melanie king, John Whapham and Almudena Romero.

Friday 2nd June 2017, 6.30 - 7.30pm, Artist Talk by Matt Collishaw

Mat Collishaw (b. 1966) is a key figure in the important generation of British artists who emerged from Goldsmiths’ College in the late 1980s. He participated in Freeze (1988) and since his first solo exhibition in 1990 has exhibited widely internationally. Recent solo exhibitions include Mat Collishaw, The New Art Gallery Walsall (2015), In Camera, Library of Birmingham (2015), Black Mirror, Galleria Borghese, Rome (2014), This Is Not An Exit, Blain|Southern, London (2013), Bass Museum of Art, Florida (2013); Pino Pascali Museum Foundation, Bari (2013); Mat Collishaw: Afterimage, Arter, Istanbul (2013) and Magic Lantern at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (2010).

Friday 2nd June 2017 7.30pm, Alternative Photography Artist Talks 
With Molly Behagg, Hannah Fletcher, Melanie King and Almudena Romero.

Saturday 03 June 2017, 10.00am - 12.01pm, Emulsion Lifts and Transparencies with IMPOSSIBLE

The Impossible Team demonstrate the creative possibilities of their magic instant film. They’ll show you how to dissect instant pictures to produce emulsion lifts and transparencies. Emulsion lifts enable you to transfer your instant pictures onto many different surfaces and thereby extend the creative potential of your images to a higher level.  You will be able to make one or more emulsion lifts and transparencies during this hands-on workshop. Experts from the Impossible Project will guide you through the whole creative process in depth and will provide you with interesting bits of background and history of their company and products. All materials provided. 

Saturday 03 June, 2pm - 5pm, Pinhole Camera Workshop

Workshop participants will be able to construct their own pinhole camera from a container of their choice, we will provide containers if you don’t have one. Participants will also learn how to load their pinhole cameras with photographic paper and calculate the right exposure times. They will leave the workshop with a unique paper negative.

Saturday 03 June 2017, 2pm - 5pm, Cyanotype Printing On Wood with Almudena Romero

Discovered in 1842, the cyanotype process works by contact printing and it is only UV light sensitive. It gets developed and fixed in water and it is totally safe to use with children. The cyanotype process has mainly been used for documenting purposes such as botanical specimens in the nineteenth century and architectural or engineering designs (blueprints). This process is very tolerant to experimentation and it can be applied on cotton, wool, wood, and even non porous surfaces such as glass or acrylics.  In this workshop you will be given a 9cm round wood cut to coat, expose, develop and take home your own cyanotype print.

Saturday 03 June 2017, 5pm - 7pm, Show & Tell for Artists to present work

This is London Alternative Photography Collective’s fourth ‘show and tell’, open call event. The session provides an opportunity for practitioners using alternative photography processes to share their work with a community of peers. Artists using alternative processes can both give and receive feedback on current projects, share technical tips and provide advice. It’s a popular event and we expect to receive a large amount of submissions. Each participant will have 3 minutes to present their work. Participants must show physical work/prints. Free to participating photographers, please book ahead Please note: Show & Tell is for first-timers only. If you’ve taken part in a LAPC Show & Tell before, please leave the place for another practitioner. PLACES OPEN WEDNESDAY 3 MAY

Sunday 04 June 2017, 11am - 2pm, Photographic Emulsion Workshop with Diego Valente

Photographic emulsion is probably the most versatile of the alternative photographic processes. You can coat photographic emulsion onto a wide variety of materials including paper, fabric, metal, rubber, wood, plastic, ceramic, glass, stones, shells and many others. In this workshop you will learn how to prepare a variety of different surfaces and objects, and create your own photographic artwork on paper.

Sunday 04 June 2017, 3pm - 6pm, Chemigram Workshop with Melanie King

Invented in the 1950s, chemigrams are cameraless photographic images made by exposing photographic paper to light and a variety of simple household items and darkroom chemistry. This process provides opportunities to experiment and to explore creative and simple photographic processes. Workshop participants will be able to take home several chemigrams made during the workshop.

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London Pinhole Festival 2017 

London Alt Photo April 1, 2017

Image Credit: Diego Valente

MAIN EXHIBITION
Venue: 
Four Corners Gallery, 121 Roman Road, Bethnal Green, London, E2 0QN
Private View: Wednesday 26th April 6.30pm - 8.30pm  
Exhibition Continues: Thurs 27th April - Sunday 30 April 2017.

Private View: Wednesday 26th April 6.30pm - 8.30pm
Exhibition Continues: Thurs 27th April - Sunday 30 April
Pinhole Photography Workshop with Ky Lewis, Sunday 30 April 12:00 - 15:00pm (see below for details)  

The London Alternative Photography Collective will be hosting London Pinhole Festival 2017 at Four Corners Gallery in Bethnal Green. 

ARTISTS // William Bock / Oliver Raymond-Barker / Dariusz Adamek / Florentin Boddendijk / Tomasz Kowalczyk / Michalina Hendrys / Allessandra Rinaudo / Felix Xifel / Bálint Pfliegel / Almudena Romero / Diego Valente / Marko Umicevic / Camilla Mangueria / Olga Suchanova / Daniel Berrange / Katrine Skovsgard / Ewa Nowakowska / Lucy Williams / Stanislaw Chomicki / Nigel Breadman / Pauline Woolley / Elizabeth Ransom / Ben Bradish / Ky Lewis / Michaela Davidova / Tomasz Chowaniec

Pinhole Photography Workshop // Ky Lewis
For World Wide Pinhole Day, come along and learn how to make a pinhole camera from a cyindrical container. You will learn how to use it and process the photographic paper in a darkroom using traditional wet processes. Fun, creative and unusual images will be made and you should leave with the ability and confidence to make youur own pinholes at home.
Information sheet will be supplied, please bring your own notebooks.

Pinhole & The Art of Invention Exhibition
Venue: Monty’s Gallery, Basement @ Barber Streisand, 45 Exmouth Market, London, EC1R 4QL
Private View: Friday 28th April 6.30pm - 8.30pm  
Exhibition Continues: 29th April to 20th May 2017, Mon-Fri 11-8, Sat 11-6, Sun 11-5 
Facebook Event
Curated by Anthony Carr

Since its discovery, photography has aided scientific breakthroughs and allowed us to see things well beyond our human capabilities. From the microscopic to the distant, the magnetic to the negatively charged, photography has made visible, the invisible. And behind all these breakthroughs is a passion for invention and developments in technology and apparatus.

This pinhole-focussed photography exhibition celebrates this art of invention and the inventiveness of artists by including photographers who build homemade cameras and mechanisms to serve a specific purpose. These innovative apparatuses will take centre stage and be given the limelight their ingeniousness deserves. Pinhole and the Art of Invention is thus an exhibition championing the cameras behind the images.

Participating exhibition collaborators are Daniel Berrange, Anthony Carr, Andrew Chisholm, Nicholas Middleton, Howard Moiser and Emma Simpson.

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Experiencing Photography at Brighton Photo Fringe

London Alt Photo October 17, 2016

Venue: Kings House, Grand Avenue, Hove, BN3 2LS, 1-30 October 2016
Thursday - Friday 12:00 - 18:30, Sat-Sun 11:00 - 18:30
Closing Party: Sunday 30th Nov, 4-7pm.
Closing Party Facebook Event

On this occasion the London Alternative Photography Collective is showing a selection of works that invite visitors to experience rather than view photographic pieces. 

Artists Anthony Carr, Alice Cazenave, Melanie King, Zanny Mellor and Almudena Romero use a variety of digital and analogue technologies including thermodynamic ink, reflective paint, phosphorescent paper, laser lights, and moldable materials to challenge traditional ways of experiencing photographic works.
Curated by Almudena Romero.

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London Pinhole Festival 2016

London Alt Photo April 1, 2016

Doomed Gallery Dalston, 65-67 Ridley Road, Dalston.
Thursday 21st April to Sunday 24th April 2016

The London Alternative Photography Collective will be hosting London Pinhole Festival 2016 at Doomed Gallery Dalston. This exhibition will consist of pinhole photographs, using a variety of different processes.

As part of the exhibition, there will be pinhole photography workshops, simultaneous pinhole exposures, artist talks and a pinhole camera show and tell. 

Curated by Melanie King, Director of the London Alternative Photography Collective.


Thursday 21st April 2016 / 6.30PM
Opening Party. 
Facebook Event.

Friday 22nd April 2016 7PM
Artist Talk by Nigel Breadman and Sam Vale


Saturday 23rd April 2016
Book now for Ky Lewis’ Pinhole Photography Workshop

Sunday 24th April 2016
Anthony Carr Pinhole Photography Workshop
Simultaneous Pinhole Camera Exposure on Ridley Road, Dalston 1pm.

Exhibiting Artists:

William Arnold
Daniel Berrange
Sheila Bocchine
Nigel Breadman
Chris Byrnes
Anthony Carr
Stella Asia Consonni
Andrew Chisholm 
Laura Ellenberger
Michalina Hendrys
Natalie Keymist
Ky Lewis
Sheila McKinney
Nick Middleton
Yaz Norris
Douglas Nicolson
Tina Rowe
Sebnem Ugural
Sam Vale
Magdalene Wanderlust

In Exhibition
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Chasing Shadow

London Alt Photo March 12, 2016

Sugar Store Gallery, Brewery Arts Centre, The Lake District, UK, 22 Jan - 13 Mar 2016. 

The Chasing Shadows collective based in Dublin, invited members of the London Alternative Photography Collective to exhibit with them at The Sugar Store Gallery, The Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal. The Artists chosen were: Mike Crawford, Ky Lewis, Constanza Isaza Martinez, Andres Pantoja, Jaden Hastings, Sheila McKinney, Melanie King and Almudena Romero

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Photo Pioneer: Photo Primitive Exhibition

London Alt Photo March 12, 2016

Exhibition, The Belfry at St John on Bethnal Green
UAL Photography and the Archive Research Centre (PARC)

Date:

Opening Party- Thursday 2nd March6pm-8pm
Coinciding with the Moose on the Loose Book Launch

Following on from the highly successful 2014 show Making Time: New Photographic Constructions, and 2015 show Photo Pioneer: Photo Primitive at Penwith Society Gallery. William Arnold, Andy Hughes, Melanie King and Oliver Raymond Barker will be exhibiting new works that utilise a range of analogue and digital processes to generate their individual visions. From William Arnold’s beautiful sequence of cameraless botanical prints to Melanie King’s astronomical cyanotypes that ‘draw from the heavens’ ; from Andy Hughes iconic Plastic Photo-Totem to Oliver Raymond-Barker’s visceral prints exploring the nature of stone - this show is an exciting exploration into landscape and the material potential of photography. Photo Pioneer: Photo Primitive is part of an ongoing concern to develop new audiences and opportunities for the photographic arts within Cornwall. Photo Pioneer: Photo Primitive is a partner of the London Alternative Photography Collective.

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Unstable Exhibition, selected through EXPOSURE for FORMAT International Photography Festival 2015.

London Alt Photo September 12, 2015

Organised by Melanie King (Director of London Alternative Photography Collective, Anthony Carr and Claire Reece (Hemera Collective) 

Artists:
Anthony Carr, Melanie King, Jo Gane, Ky Lewis, Nettie Edwards

Unstable was an exhibition of heat sensitive and photographic works which are unfixed. Visitors to the exhibition had the opportunity to interact with the exhibited work, so that it changed gradually during the course of the exhibition. Unstable challenges the concept of the photograph as “evidence” or “proof” in a playful and interactive way.

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Capturing Light

London Alt Photo May 1, 2015

SILVERPRINT GALLERY
5 May to 15 June 2015
Curated by the London Alternative Photography Collective and Brigitte Lardinois

This exhibition explored the ways in which young and emerging photographers are challenging the digital, and using a wide variety of analogue processes, many of which originated in the 19th century.
Incorporating a selection originally shown during the Reeves Studio project in Lewes, the exhibition was accompanied by the Shadows Symposium at Camberwell College of Art,

This was a Moose on the Loose 2015 event. UAL website.

Artists:

Rob Ball
Nettie Edwards
Melanie King
Constanza Isaza Martinez
Yaz Norris

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London Pinhole Festival Exhibition

London Alt Photo April 12, 2015

Doomed Gallery, 65-67 Ridley Road, Dalston.
24-26 April 2015.
Exhibition curated by Melanie King (Director of LAPC) and Ken Flaherty (Director of Doomed Gallery).

ARTISTS:William Lawrence Arnold, Laurie Baggett, ChiLyn Chen, Ashley Coad, Mike Crawford, Steve Jones, Camille Lévêque, Ky Lewis, Sheila McKinney, Nieves Mingueza, Patrick O'Reilly, Raffaella Quaranta, Maxi Taylor, Amy Rockett-Todd, Diego Valente, James Weber, Ralph Whitehead

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Capturing Light

London Alt Photo March 12, 2014

LEWES CASTLE MUSEUM
04 Oct - 30 Nov 2014


Curated by the London Alternative Photography Collective and Brigitte Lardinois

This exhibition explored the ways in which young and emerging photographers are challenging the digital, and using a wide variety of analogue processes, many of which originated in the 19th century.

Incorporating a selection originally shown during the Reeves Studio project in Lewes, the exhibition was accompanied by the Shadows Symposium at Camberwell College of Art,

This was a Moose on the Loose 2015 event. UAL website.

Artists:

Rob Ball
Nettie Edwards
Melanie King
Constanza Isaza Martinez
Yaz Norris

In Exhibition
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