Search & Browse
Your search found 89 items
Plus 693 archived items.
Include these in your results?
Sort by:
Refine Keywords:
- colour (remove)
-
Article: Trail A photography trail - collections and galleries across the UKWith this year's Brighton Photo Biennial and London's Photomonth well underway, here's a selection of galleries and exhibitions across the UK to visit.17 October 2008
-
Article: Interview Artist's Statement: Award-winning photographer Edmund Clark, Guantanamo: If the Lights go OutEdmund Clark's new book and exhibition study the lives of the people whose paths crossed at the infamous Cuban camp.14 October 2010
-
Article: Review Beautiful Horizon at Fabrica delivers multi-faceted experience for Brighton Photo BiennialAn extraordinary 17-year project putting cameras into the hands of Brazilian street kids is getting its first gallery showing at Fabrica for the Brighton Photo Biennial.08 October 2012
-
Article: Trail Birmingham's Canal Network - In Brindley's FootstepsRoslyn Tappenden takes a walk round the canal networks in central Birmingham and looks at the history of Brindley, Telford and the building of the city's canal network.05 August 2004
-
Article: News Bodleian Library wins £1.2 million for personal archive of William Henry Fox TalbotAhead of the deadline for the £2.2 million asking price at the end of February, Oxford's Bodleian Library has been awarded £1.2 million towards securing a major collection once owned by the forefather of British photography.07 January 2013
-
Resource: Teachers' pack or notes, Resource or activity pack County: West Midlands County Bordesley Abbey School - Visits Activity Pack (Ks2/3)Forge Mill Needle Museum, RedditchForge Mill Needle Museum | Redditch
-
Article: Review Brighton Photo Biennial 2012: Public interventions and provocative exhibitionsThe Brighton Photo Biennial opens with a bold programme of public interventions and provocative exhibitions. Richard Moss casts his eye over some of the best.05 October 2012
-
Article: Review Brighton Photo Biennial: John "Hoppy" Hopkins and Thomson & Craighead explore the visual language of protestTwo Brighton Photo Biennial shows at Space@Create offer different aprroaches and insights into the modern history of protest movements.15 October 2012
-
Article: Preview Brighton Photo Fringe set to take over the south coast with pop up exhibitionsBrighton Photo Fringe has revealed its programme of photography and lens-based media in venues across Brighton and Hove, Portslade, St Leonards and Hastings.06 September 2012
-
Article: Trail Bristol Blighted By Blitz
-
Website British Journal of Photography
-
Resource: Virtual exhibition or images, Website, Audio file or podcast County: West Yorkshire Coal Queens? Why Remember Women in Post-War Mining CommunitiesNational Coal Mining Museum for England, WakefieldNational Coal Mining Museum for England | Wakefield
-
Resource: Virtual exhibition or images, Website, Audio file or podcast County: West Yorkshire Coal Queens? Why Remember Women of the 1984/85 Miners' StrikeNational Coal Mining Museum for England, WakefieldNational Coal Mining Museum for England | Wakefield
-
Resource: Workshop or activity session, Taught session (schools) County: Birmingham Colour in the Natural World- KS1 WorkshopThinktank: Birmingham's Science MuseumThinktank: Birmingham's Science Museum
-
Resource: Workshop or activity session, Taught session (schools) County: Birmingham Colour Me a Rainbow- KS1 ShowThinktank: Birmingham's Science MuseumThinktank: Birmingham's Science Museum
-
Article: Trail Community Focus Trail: Ridgeway, Mill Hill in BarnetCommunity Focus take us on a tour of Ridgeway, Mill Hill in Barnet and reveal some historical locations accessible to wheelchair users and the elderly.12 August 2004
-
Article: Interview Curator's Choice: An accidental portrait of Michael Caine at the Museum of LondonThe new Michael Caine exhibition at the Museum of London is full of iconic images but the curator's favourite, shows Caine relaxing with his 1960s flatmate Terence Stamp.07 March 2013
-
Article: Interview Curator's Choice: James Ostrer's portrait of Nicky Haslam at the National Portrait GalleryAnne Braybon on the top designer captured outside of his comfort zone at the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2010.16 November 2010





