Talks
& Events for April - June 2005
Diary of Events
Friday
15 April
19.00
Gallery Talk
Stephen Shore and Mark Haworth-Booth, writer, curator and Visiting Professor
of Photography, London Institute
Tickets £5.00 / 3.50
5 Great Newport Street
Monday
9 May
19.00
Gallery Talk
Jörg Sasse and Clare Grafik, Programme Organiser, The Photographers’
Gallery
Tickets £5.00 / 3.50
5 Great Newport Street
Friday
13 May
19.00
Gallery Talk
J.H.Engstrom and Ian Jeffrey, photography writer, critic and curator
Tickets £5.00 / 3.50
5 Great Newport Street
Wednesday
18 May
19.00
Gallery Talk
Evening Discussion
Mark Durden, writer and Reader of History and Theory of Photography,
University of Derby, on the work of Luc Delahaye
Tickets £5.00 / 3.50
5 Great Newport Street
Sunday
Gallery Talks
All Gallery Talks are free and start at 8 Great Newport Street
The Sunday Gallery talks will give attendees an overview of the background
and themes behind the photographs and artists shortlisted for this year’s
Deutsche Börse Photography Prize.
Sunday
24 April
15.00
Stefanie Braun, Deutsche Börse Prize Exhibition Organiser, The
Photographers’ Gallery
Sunday
22 May
15.00
Janice McLaren, Projects Organiser, The Photographers’ Gallery
Sunday
5 June
15.00
Susan Bright, independent writer, curator and lecturer
Seminar
Series
Still Moving and Moving Still
A collaboration between Central St Martins College of Art & Design
and The Photographers’ Gallery
Curated by Catherine Yass and Uriel Orlow
Selected Tuesday evenings through April and May.
Please contact the Information Officer on info@photonet.org.uk for more
information or visit
Season ticket £20.00 / £15.00
Individual talks £5.00 / £3.50
Still Moving
and Moving Still will be a series of six round-table discussions focusing
on debates that examine the relationship between still and moving imagery
in theoretical and cultural practices. Contributors include Robin Durie,
Raymond Bellour, David Campany and Fiona Tan.
The Photographers'
Gallery
5 Great Newport Street
London
WC2H 7HY
UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 20 7831 1772 x213
Fax: + 44 (0) 20 7836 9704
http://www.photonet.org.uk
press@photonet.org.uk