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October 6, 2022by ipmalternative photographic processesalternative photographyAlternative ProcessesAnalogue PhotographyDigitalExhibitionExhibitionsGum Bichromate PrintsLimited Edition PrintsPortrait

Gwen, Final Analysis by Zelda Cheatle

A lovely write-up in this months Amatuer Photographer magazine of my ’Gwen, Did I Want To Be Here?’ portrait, written by Zelda Cheatle.

My 5’6” tall image of Gwen can still be seen at the Royal Photographic Society ‘Squaring The Circles of Confusion’ exhibition in Bristol until November 6th along with great work by Takashi Arai, Susan Derges, David George, Joy Gregory, Tom Hunter,  Ian Phillips McLaren, Céline Bodin  and Spencer Rowell.⁠

My portrait of Gwen is also about to be used to try to raise some awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s research.

ng The Circles of Confusion’ exhibition in Bristol.

The portrait is also about to be used by Alzheimer’s Research to try to raise some awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s & Dementia research.

Gwen magazine review
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August 24, 2022by ipmAlbumen Printsalternative photographic processesalternative photographyAlternative ProcessesAnalogue PhotographyArt and StyleCyanotypeDigitalExhibitionExhibitionsGum Bichromate PrintsInstallationsLandscapeLimited Edition PrintsNaturePortraitSilver PrintsUncategorized

Squaring The Circles of Confusion

Giving the exhibition it’s full name Squaring the Circles of Confusion: Neo-Pictorialism in the 21st Century.

The exhibition is curated by Zelda Cheatle, RPS Honorary Fellow, and features work from Takashi Arai, Susan Derges, David George, Joy Gregory, Tom Hunter, Ian Phillips McLaren, Céline Bodin, and Spencer Rowell. The exhibition will be on display at RPS Gallery, Bristol from 9 September to 6 November 2022

The exhibition opens on the
9th September – 6th November 2022.
 
RPS Gallery is situated in the photography hub of Bristol alongside the Martin Parr Foundation. 

Opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 10am – 5pm, free admission

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