Hilda Barerra Pérez, Untitled (Mexico), 2010

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20 Jul 2016 - 10 Oct 2016

Hilda Barerra Pérez, Untitled (Mexico), 2010

This photograph was created as part of a workshop run by Ojos Que Sienten (Sight of Emotion). Ojos Que Sienten exists to change perceptions about visually-impaired people. Its founder, photographer...

Jolanta Dolweska, Lion (2013-2015)

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29 Jan 2016 - 18 Apr 2016

Jolanta Dolweska, Lion (2013-2015)

This photograph is one of a series where Jolanta Dolewska presents photographs she has made alongside those taken by her father. She does this without identifying whose image is whose...

Untitled (Crime Scene), photographer unknown, c.1950

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07 Oct 2015 - 27 Jan 2016

Untitled (Crime Scene), photographer unknown, c.1950

This photograph purportedly comes from an archive in the Carlisle, Pennsylvania area of the USA. It was one of three prints listed on an eBay seller’s store, all depicting similarly...

Jason Fulford, Raising Frogs for $$$ (2006)

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01 Apr 2015 - 29 Jun 2015

Jason Fulford, Raising Frogs for $$$ (2006)

This double page spread from Raising Frogs for $$$ is from a photo book where a sequence of image pairs are juxtaposed and presented without captions. Jason Fulford describes the...

Mohamed Bourouissa, Le Miroir (2006)

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08 Jan 2015 - 30 Mar 2015

Mohamed Bourouissa, Le Miroir (2006)

This work, from the series Périphérique, was made with the cooperation of young people from French suburbs in order to explore these specific social and geographical spaces. Bourouissa has said...

James Casebere, Sea of Ice (2014)

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01 Oct 2014 - 06 Jan 2015

James Casebere, Sea of Ice (2014)

This recent work is based on a painting by the German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich. Friedrich’s work, from 1823 - 1824, depicts a shipwreck locked in a broken sheet...

Covered Stock Yard (c. 1916-17)

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02 Jul 2014 - 29 Sep 2014

Covered Stock Yard (c. 1916-17)

This item was selected to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I. It depicts a steel foundry owned by William Shaw, who lived with his family...

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