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  Photo-London Events 18th - 21st May 2006
   
 
Thursday 18th 11am-7pm
Friday 19th 11am-8pm
Saturday 20th 11am-7pm
Sunday 21st 12pm-6pm

Photo-London 2006: In addition to the works exhibited by participating galleries dealers and publishers, Photo-London includes talks panels and presentations listed below. Events are Free with a Photo-London ticket but must be booked in advance and are subject to availability. Tickets can be purchased online www.photo-london.com via Ticketweb, or at the door £12 and £8 concession.

Royal Academy
Burlington Gardens W1

 
Thursday 18th 12 - 1.15pm

Photojournalism and Documentary Photography: A Photo-London panel discussion
moderated by Paul Lowe, with Chris Boot, Brigite Lardinois, Marcus Bleasedale and Adrian
Evans, to discuss the dramatic changes over the last 10 years, with the double impact of the arrival of digital photography.

RA Schools

 
Thursday 18th 12 - 1.15pm

Photojournalism and Documentary Photography: A Photo-London panel discussion
moderated by Paul Lowe, with Chris Boot, Brigite Lardinois, Marcus Bleasedale and Adrian
Evans, to discuss the dramatic changes over the last 10 years, with the double impact of the arrival of digital photography.

RA Schools

 
Thursday 18th 1.30pm

To coincide with the the 3rd RCA Photography auction: six recent RCA Photography
Postgraduates will talk about their work. Including Annabelle Dalby, Elina Jokipii, Lucy
Levene, Dafna Talmor, Esther Teichmann and Danny Treacy.

 
Thursday 18th 2 - 3pm

Artist’s Talk: Andrew Cross will discuss the genesis of his two books of photography
as well as his more recent move into video.

RA Schools

 
Thursday 18th 3pm

Booksigning: Andrew Cross Some Trains in America published by Prestel 2002 and
Along Some American Highways published by Black Dog Publishing 2003

Walther Koenig
Bookshop

 
Thursday 18th 3.15 – 4.30pm

Re-Presenting Contemporary Photography Today: A Photo-London panel discussion
moderated by Anthony Downey, with Kathy Kubicki, Sophie Howarth, Sophie Wright,
Tim Bishop & Dillon Bryden, to discuss issues involving how we both re-present
photography now and how, in their careers, they re-present photography as a practice.

RA Schools

 
Thursday 18th 4.30pm

Booksigning: Hans van der Meer European Fields; The Landscape of Lower League Football
published by SteidlMACK 2006

Steidl Stand 17

 
Thursday 18th 4.00pm

Booksigning: Martin Parr Mexico and John Davis The British Landscape, both published by
Chris Boot 2006.

Photographers Gallery Stand 43

 
Thursday 18th 7-9pm

On the occasion of Photo-London Riflemaker will host a party in the gallery to launch a
new collection of Guest Photographs by art photography innovator Christopher Bucklow.

Riflemaker Gallery
79 Beak St, W1F 9SU

 
Thursday 18th 7-9pm

Fotolog Event at The Apple Store: Adam Seifer CEO of Fololog will talk for 20/30-minutes followed by an interactive public session.

Photographers Gallery Stand 43

 
Thursday 18th 7pm

Artists’s Talk: Nick Waplington talks about his work to David Campany

National Portait Gallery

 
Friday 19th 12 - 1.45pm

Postgraduate Students Royal Academy Schools: Photo-London and the Royal Academy
host portfolio presentations by four students from the RA Schools. Presentations by Sarah Michael, Richard Thomas, Suzanne Moxhay and James Howard.

RA Schools

 
Friday 19th 12.30 - 1.45pm

Pictorialism & Surrealism: Shifting Perspectives: A Photo-London panel discussion
moderated by Lucy Soutter, with Mark Haworth-Booth, David Bate, Catherine Grant &
Dr Juliette Hacking, to discuss how in the critical history of photography both
pictorialist and surrealist stratagies have been sidelined.

RA Schools

 
Friday 19th 1.00pm

Booksigning: Tomio Seike Waterscapes published jointly by Hamiltons Gallery London and
Howard Greenberg New York.

RA Schools

 
Friday 19th 2.00pm

Booksigning: Jose Pedro Cortes Silence published by Pierre von Kleist Editions 2005

White Space Gallery Stand 23

 
Friday 19th 2.30 - 3.30pm

Artist’s Talk: Antanas Sutkus: the Lithuanian photographer in a discussion about his work.

RA Schools

 
Friday 19th 3.00pm

Booksigning: Bertrand Fleuret The Risk of an Early Spring published by Artimo 2005.

White Space Gallery Stand 23

 
Friday 19th 4 - 5.15pm

Photo-London keynote lecture: The History of Photography Distinguished Scholar Lecture by Mark Haworth-Booth, Visiting Professor of Photography, University of the Arts London &
Honorary Research Fellow, Victoria and Albert Museum. To coincide with the 30th anniversary of the founding of .The History of Photography. journal.

RA Schools

 
Saturday 20th 11.30 - 12.30pm & 2-3pm

Booksigning: Culture Bound Tours: Led by Nicolas Dubois: A biennial exhibition housed in the teaching rooms of the Courtauld Institute of Art (Somerset House). This year’s East Wing Collection showcases contemporary responses to the cultural realities of the metropolis and features contemporary international photographers.

Courtauld Institute School
Somerset House

 
Saturday 20th 12 - 1.15pm

Collecting Now!: A Photo-London panel discussion with Philippe Garner, Michael Wilson and
others examining the changing market for photography

RA Schools

 
Saturday 20th 1.00pm

Booksigning: Pietro Mattioli 1977, edition Patrick Frey 2005.

Courtauld Institute School
Somerset House

 
Saturday 20th 1.30 - 3.30pm

Royal College of Art: six RCA Photography Postgraduates will talk about their work,
and their working life after graduation.

RA Schools

 
Saturday 20th 2.00 - 3.15pm

Naming the Place: Photography and Contemporary Art: A Photo-London panel
discussion moderated by Anthony Downey, with Mark Sealy, David A. Bailey,
Sunil Gupta and Roshini Kempadoo, to examine the relationship between politics and
aesthetics in the context of contemporary photography.

RA Schools

 
Saturday 20th 3.00pm

Booksigning: Roger Hooper Dotted Plains “Spotted Game” published by Crowley Esmonde Limited 2006, images from the Masai Mara.

Hoopers Gallery Stand 28

 
Saturday 20th 4 - 5.15pm

Collecting Photography Books: A Photo-London panel discussion moderated by Emma Reeves to discuss the developments in photography book collecting and publishing.

RA Schools

 
Saturday 20th 5.30pm

Booksigning: Booksigning: Stephen Gill’s publications including Hackney Wick published by Nobody 2005

Walther Koenig Bookshop


Sunday 21st 11.30 – 12.15pm

Peter Henry Emerson: A Photo-London talk by Robert Hershkowitz which looks at
Emerson’s first and last photographic publications.

RA Schools

 
Sunday 21st 11.30 – 12.30pm
& 3-4pm

Culture Bound Tours: Led by Nicolas Dubois: A biennial exhibition housed in the teaching rooms of the Courtauld Institute of Art (Somerset House), this year’s East Wing Collection showcases contemporary responses to the cultural realities of the metropolis and features contemporary international photographers.

Walther Koenig Bookshop

   
   
   
   
 

 

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