Chloe Lelliott : Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition

 

Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition

Organised by Aesthetica Magazine, the international art and culture publication, the Art Prize is a showcase for emerging and contemporary artists internationally, bringing their work to a wider audience.

The exhibition is a unique chance to view the international breadth of work entered into the Prize, and appreciate the range and quality of current artistic practice. Selected from over 3000 entries, Chloe earned her place in the Aesthetica Art Prize longlist of 100 artists with selected work from the series Halcion Lounge projected in the enchanting setting of York St Mary’s – York Art Gallery’s contemporary art space.

8 March – 28 April -York St Mary’s Open from 10am-4pm and admission is free.

For more information visitwww.yorkstmarys.org.uk orwww.aestheticamagazine.com/artprize

 

Chloe Lelliott Exhibition” ORDET - LOGOS” Greece Photo Biennale

” ORDET - LOGOS” Greece Photo Biennale

10th – 25th November 2012

PhotoBiennale / 22nd International Photography Meeting

Organized by the Museum of Photography Thessaloniki in three periods with “Logos” being the topic of the third part of a thematic trilogy of the main exhibition program 2012, following “Time” (Chronos – 2008) and “Place” (Topos – 2010).

Artists: J. Diaz Infante, Anastasios Ktistis, Chloe Lelliott, Pauliana Valente Pimentel, Chloe Pissa, Thanasis Raptis, Apostolos Rizos, Dimitris Triantafyllou
Curators: Lydia Chatziiakovou, Maria Kenanidou
Organized by: Photography Center of Thessaloniki — at MIET - NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE CULTURAL FOUNDATION - BOOKSHOP

See here for a video of the exhibition                        https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=4914820627876

BRIGHTON PHOTO FRINGE 2012 - MAP6 Collective at The Media Centre Brighton

Coming soon! …….

MAP 6 - COORDINATE

Coordinate explores complex relationships between people and place. Ideas of memory, belonging and displacement fill these psychologically loaded spaces to create tensions and new ways of seeing our relationship to the world in which we live.

19 OCT–02 NOV

Mon-Fri 09:00-17:30
Sat 11:00-18:30
Sun 11:00-17:00

BRIGHTON MEDIA CENTRE GALLERY

15 - 17 Middle Street
Brighton BN1 1AL

Paul Walsh & Heather Shuker both Finalists for the Student Street Photography Awards!

Paul Walsh & Heather Shuker both Finalists for the Student Street Photography Awards!

Delighted to say both Paul Walsh & Heather Shuker have been shortilisted for the Student Street Photography Award!

Six finalists have been selected to take part in a series of career development sessions, including a one-day workshop with street photographer Peter Dench, in addition to working closely with the festival team to produce a group exhibition. 

The exhibition on display will be the result of the finalists’ own ongoing work in conjunction with the mentoring sessions offered by the festival. The six finalists have come from across the British Isles and we are delighted to host, for the second year, this gathering of six of the UK’s emerging street photographers.

Their work will be shown……

15 June to 29 June 2012 Orange Dot Gallery, London. 

Student Street Photography AwardLondon Festival of Photography.

The Collective Grows

New Members

MAP6 are proud to welcome Barry Falk, Jonty Tacon and Toby Coulson as the newest members of the MAP6 photography collective. MAP6 was formed in late 2011 and after lots of discussion about our exciting and ambitious journey ahead, we felt it was time to add to our membership and are thrilled to have found three extremely talented photographers to join the collective. 

Focusing on the peripheral views of the city, Barry portrays such spaces with a stillness and beauty. ‘Barry Falk’s photographs effectively convey the edginess and grubbiness and visual intrigue of ordinary spaces. He demonstrates how seeming emptiness can be evocative, and can have character and feeling.’ – Louise Marlborough: Brighton Fringe Open Text 2011
BARRY FALK


Jonty’s passion for cycling has lead him high into the mountains of Europe tracing the routes of the most iconic of professional cycling events. Equally fascinating has been his long term project documenting the local race scene in and around Brighton, UK – where the passion or the organisers, officials, volunteers and cyclists show a true nature of sport, hardship, joy and pain.
JONTY TACON


“I’m drawn to the unexpected, to seeing new places and meeting new people, this is what interests me about personal projects.” Toby, twice shortlisted for the Taylor Wessing Portrait prize, creates stunning portraits that seem to be able to communicate with the viewer in subtle and direct ways, suspended in a state of grace. 
TOBY COULSON

Toby, Barry, Jonty – welcome to MAP6!