We’re doing a photography conference! Please circulate!
We’re doing a photography conference! Please circulate!
Ah that’s a shame but if it goes up on the website, that would be great. Thank you for getting back to me and wishing you a good time at tomorrow’s talk with Andrew Fisher - I’m sure it will be very interesting.
Hello Steffen, could you tell me if this talk will also be live streamed? I’d love to be able to attend somehow.
Pleased to share that my piece on Leslie Hakim-Dowek’s Erased is out now as part of the latest issue of Photoworks Photography+ Ageing #28.
photoworks.org.uk/memories-of-...
Featuring work by Laurenz Berges, Guido Guidi, Craigie Horsfield, Gerry Johansson, Morgan Levy, Rut Blees Luxemburg, Roger Palmer, Mark Ruwedel and Ursula Schulz-Dornburg
I recently had the pleasure of writing the text for LIGHT INDUSTRY, opening on Thursday 18.10 at Large Glass.
Viewed collectively, the works explore how industries, past and present, and of various scales and levels of visibility, continue to impact our bodies and shape the wider environment.
“Obviously a lot of war photography is anti-war photography, but it’s photography in a very particular mode. It’s often about showing destruction and the damage done by war. There aren’t often many spaces for positive peace.”
My interview with photographer Gregory Halpern is out now on C4 Journal!
I met Gregory during his show at Huxley Parlour last November. In this interview, we discuss ‘King, Queen, Knave’, his latest title published by MACK.
Read the full conversation here: c4journal.com/king-queen-k...
In Düsseldorf for the opening of Ursula Schulz-Dornburg’s exhibition for the Bernd and Hilla Becher Prize 2025
Ten more days to apply! Come work with me, @lmebroch.bsky.social, Pippa Catterall (Westminster) and James Taylor (IWM) on this excellent project 📷🎞️📽️ #PhDfunding #findaphd #phdstudentship
Ariella Aïsha Azoulay: “The most intimate aspects of our life continue to be shaped by imperialism, which means that some of the most intimate patterns of experience are shared” artreview.com/the-intervie...
Excited to be involved in this CICC Discussion between Ingrid Pollard and @corinnefowler.bsky.social tomorrow at Ambika P3 - organised by the fantastic Roshini Kempadoo.
Few tickets left… www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cicc-schoo...
Pleased to share that on Monday, I submitted my PhD thesis for examination.
Thanks to Techne at AHRC and everyone who has supported my research over the past 5 and a half years!
#ursulaschulzdornburg #photography #geopolitics #artistarchive
This sounds like the work of Martina Caruso, but I didn’t spot any mention of her. Any idea of who is the curator?
Starting in two months from now, the American Academy in Rome pays tribute to six women who played a key role in applying photography to archaeology.
📢Call for Papers #conference on #Photography and the #VisualCulture. Repurposing Photographic Materials: Transforming Social, Political, and Cultural Heritage.
📅July 7-8, 2025 (Hybrid) @dmuleicester
Deadline: April 30, 2025
For details & submission: studentphotocon2025.wordpress.com
Took a day away from writing to see Hélène Binet’s beautiful show ‘Oscillations from Villa Saraceno to Lunuganga Garden’ at the Large Glass.
“I wanted to have a conversation. I would like to reimagine [Young and Wheeler’s] book, not because I’m angry about it, but because I would like to have a conversation around photographic representation.”
»Artists on Photography« – a new project-based fellowship offered by the photography collection at the Münchner Stadtmuseum.
The fellowship seeks to establish collaborations between artists and researchers. The fine print is here:
www.muenchner-stadtmuseum.de/en/collectio...