Category Archives: Photography

Hiroshi Sugimoto Tour

Monday, 19th September 2011
12.45-1.30pm
Modern Two (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art)
Purchase of Exhibition Ticket Required
On the door or in advance by callilng 0131 624 6560 between 9.30am-4.30pm with debit or credit card details.

Roberta McGrath, Reader in Photography and Film at Edinburgh Napier University, explores Sugimoto’s most recent series, Lightning Fields and Photogenic Drawings, in a tour of the exhibition.

http://www.nationalgalleries.org/whatson/calendar/5:367/date/2011-09-19/0/event/21396

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MULTI-CITY PROJECT SEARCHES FOR EDINBURGH’S BEST YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHER

Calling Edinburgh’s hottest young photographic talent – a new Europe-wide competition aims to showcase the continent’s best young photographers as part of the EUROCITIES ‘Your City – your view’ project.

The City of Edinburgh Council’s arts development unit has teamed up with EUROCITIES to invite Edinburgh’s aspiring Harry Bensons to enter this exciting contest.

Councillor Deidre Brock, Culture and Leisure Convener, said: “Our arts development team have been working closely with EUROCITIES on this project, which will give Edinburgh’s finest young photographers an unmissable opportunity to make their work accessible to a potentially vast audience right across Europe. I’m really looking forward to seeing the entries as they come in and I have no doubt the panel will have a difficult task selecting just one image to go forward.”

Nicola Vatthauer, EUROCITIES Communications Director, said: “The EUROCITIES ‘Your City – your view’ project is a fantastic opportunity to broaden our understanding of the way young people interact with their cities across our network of 30 countries. We’re delighted that Edinburgh is participating and look forward to seeing the contribution from this key partner.”

Entrants must submit up to three images which show a different view of Edinburgh – and the organisers have stated that they don’t want the usual promotional shots, for example fireworks or skylines.

The theme of the ‘Your City – your view’ book is to illustrate ‘people and place’. Images could be based around themes such as:

- changes in the city which have affected you

- thoughts you have about your local neighbourhood

- an expression of the uniqueness of Edinburgh

A panel of judges will evaluate all the Edinburgh competition entries before selecting one image to share with our European neighbours.

The winning photo from this competition will represent Edinburgh in this book and the winning photographer will receive a copy of this book and be included in publicity to promote it.

Entrants must be aged between 15 and 25 and must be resident in Edinburgh.

Images must be 20x30cm in 300 dpi resolution, colour, or black & white (reproduction rights conceded to EUROCITIES).

Images can either be uploaded to the competition Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/groups/edinburghartsdevelopment/ or emailed to edinburghartsdevelopment@gmail.com

Entries should be accompanied by a short description (100 to 150 words) explaining where and why the photo was taken, as well as the entrant’s name and age.

The competition closes on Wednesday 20 April 2011 and the panel, comprising curators and arts officers, will notify the winner by 6 May 2011.

http://www.eurocities.eu/main.php

SIMON NORFOLK’s Lecture at Hawthornder Lecture Theatre In The National Galleries,Edinburgh

Friday 15th October 6.00pm is the Scottish Society for the History of Photography, Annual Photographer¹s Lecture at the Hawthornden Lecture Theatre in the National Galleries on the Mound. The lecture this year is by acclaimed photographic artist Simon Norfolk.

Simon Norfolk is an internationally acclaimed photographic artist who has won numerous prestigious awards for his intelligent and quietly beautiful images documenting war zones and battlefields. Using a large format camera, his photographs speak eloquently of the nature of destruction and meditate on the vanity of empire and man¹s historical capacity for self-annihilation.

He has published several books and regularly contributes to major periodicals worldwide.

Mike Steven, Yoshi Kametani and Rowan Lear exhibit at Futureproof

Three 2010 Photography and Film graduates from Edinburgh Napier University have been invited to participate in Futureproof: [Some] New Photography in Scotland.

Rowan Lear, Yoshi Kametani and Mike Steven shall be exhibiting work at at Street Level Photoworks in Glasgow from 6th August – 12th September 2010.

Futureproof is a selection of work from graduates in 2010 of Scotland’s dedicated photography courses: Edinburgh College of Art, Glasgow School of Art, Gray’s School of Art (Aberdeen), Glasgow Metropolitan College, and Napier University (Edinburgh). The show aims to capture something of the full range of ways that younger and emerging artists engage with photography.

Rowan Lear

Yoshi Kametani

Mike Steven

Pride In The House exhibition

Jamie McAteer, a 2009 graduate of Photography and Film has been selected to exhibit his work at “Pride in the House” at Lauderdale house in London.

The venue can be found at: Upper Gallery, Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, London N6 5HG (nearest tube Arch)

The exhibition is open Tuesday 6 July to Sunday 18 July 2010, open 11am to 4pm Tuesday to Friday and midday to 5pm Sundays; Entrance FREE

On Wednesday 7 July 2010, 7.30 to 9.30pm everyone is welcome to enjoy an early evening glass of wine and look at some great and varied art work.


The overall winner of the 8th Pride in the House competition will receive a solo exhibition later in the year, and will be announced on Wednesday evening. This year Lauderdale House was pleased to welcome as one of the judges Highgate based art dealer Gavin Rosenthal of Art & the City.

The 3 winning artists:

Jamie McAteer, Edinburgh, Scotland
- a combination of photographic images and words capturing specific moments in time, exploring issues around sexuality, religion and the spaces in which we inhabit.

Roxana Halls, London
– large theatrical detailed paintings of cabaret and circus performers with a dark undertone

Mark Boyce, London
– finely hand carved ceramic and porcelain tiles creating mosaics inspired by the world of Japanese Rope Bondage

Free Range Art & Design Show in London

Seven 2010 graduates of Photography and Film at Edinburgh Napier University are exhibiting final year work at the 10th Free Range Art & Design Show, which takes place every June and July at the Old Truman Brewery. The show provides the best platform for graduate art and design students to showcase their work to both public and industry.

The show is open to the public Friday 2nd July 2010 to Monday 5th July 2010 from 10:00 – 19:00 every day. See details here.

Exhibiting graduates are Aleksandra Kocela, Eleanor Darroch, Hannah Doyle, Jonathan David Smyth, Karen Taylor, Kristina Milic Thompson, Martin Traynor, Mateusz Noniewicz, Matthew Bissett, Matthew Nanson, Mike Steven, Sami Kouser, Suzanne Boak and Yoshi Kametani.

“Found Footage”

Recent graduate Rowan Lear is taking part in a collaborative event as part of Screen Bandita and West Port Book Festival in Edinburgh.

“Found Footage” shall include performances by poet Jay Bernard, and author and playwright Mia Gallagher, projections by Screen Bandita, and installations by Izzy Bocchetti and Rowan Lear, plus music from Vroni Holzmann.

The event shall  take place at St Marks Artspace on Friday 25th June at 7:30pm.

Keir McDowall

Keir studies Photography and Film at Edinburgh Napier University, graduating summer 2011. In his work he often focusses on the landscape, but has a keen interest in fashion and portraiture.

Keir’s portfolio can be viewed in full at keirmcdowall.co.uk
and his blog, comprising part-diary and part-research, can be read at beautiescandie.tumblr.com

Keir McDowell. Self-Portrait. 2008

Self-Portrait. 2008

‘Reverenc’d In Decay’ by Mike Steven

Mike Steven has just completed BA (Hons) in Photography and Film at Edinburgh Napier University. His major project examined the equal fragility of both the built and natural environment, and focused this theme around the Palladian ruin of Mavisbank House, in the project Reverenc’d in decay.

“From a beacon of wealth, art and music at the height of the Scottish Enlightenment, to a burnt-out shell, used as a car dump and frequently vandalised, the building and its grounds have faced many changes over the last 285 years. The house has however, remained a constant in the valley, and small traces of its history remain. It is these traces I am exploring, recreating glimpses into its past.”

To see the full series of Reverenc’d In Decay, and other work by Mike Steven, please visit www.mikephotography.co.uk

Matthew Adams

Matthew Adams has recently graduated from Edinburgh Napier University with a BA(hons) Photography and Film.

He has produced a high quality portfolio of work that is varied and tends to transcend genres. He has particular interest in the creation of social-awareness imagery and advertising.

Matthew Adams can be contacted by email at matthewadamsphoto@hotmail.com and more examples of his work can be found at webstarts.com/MatthewAdams

‘Marvelling’ by Elspeth Gunnery

Eyemouth by Elspeth Gunnery

Cove by Elspeth Gunnery

‘Marvelling’ is a body of photographs Elspeth Gunnery produced for her final year project of BA(hons) Photography and Film at Edinburgh Napier University. The images depict coastal landscapes associated with smuggling, for example, river mouths and caves. The work charts the journey taken by Elspeth Gunnery along the North Northumberland Coastline starting at Cove, Eyemouth, Tweedmouth and Alnmouth.

The project can be viewed in full online at www.marvelling.co.uk

this is what creates every adventure – a project by Rowan Lear

Rowan Lear recently completed the BA (hons) Photography and Film at Edinburgh Napier University. Her major project developed into a process of collection, research and response which she titled this is what creates every adventure .

The project investigates our relationships to photographs and memory. Rowan uses found photographs and treats them not simply as memory triggers, but as instruments through which our memories can be recovered and reconstructed.

If you’d like to know more about the ongoing project, and see other work by Rowan Lear please visit thisiswhatcreateseveryadventure.co.uk and rowanlear.co.uk

Is a photograph only found when it is lost?Not strangers at allA subtle layering of images

Index of identification

At a Glance exhibition preview Friday 2 April 7-9pm

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Polaroid Book by Sam Luntley

I have produced a short run of books with a grant that I was awarded from Edinburgh Napier University just before I graduated.

They are available as a first edition of 20, signed and number, each one with a signed and number edition print of a Polaroid.

See here for more details.

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