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Bruce Gilden was commissioned by FORMAT to  produce a portrait of Derby, the results of which can be seen at the  Derby Museum and Art Gallery.

Bruce Gilden was commissioned by FORMAT to produce a portrait of Derby, the results of which can be seen at the Derby Museum and Art Gallery.

Myth, Manners and Memory: Photographers of the American South1 October 2010 – 3 January 2011   De La Warr Pavilion, Brightonpart of the Brighton Photo Biennial
featuring the work of Walker Evans, William Eggleston, William Christenberry, Carrie Mae Weems, Susan Lipper (above) Alec Soth

Myth, Manners and Memory
Photographers of the American South
1 October 2010 – 3 January 2011  De La Warr Pavilion, Brighton
part of the Brighton Photo Biennial

featuring the work of Walker Evans, William Eggleston, William Christenberry, Carrie Mae Weems, Susan Lipper (above) Alec Soth

Rinko Kawauchi comissioned by Photoworks for BPB 2010: New Documents
Kawauchi (b 1972, Shiga, Japan)  has been drawn to the spectacle of flocking starlings at Brighton Pier which create a mesmerizing swirling cloud  called a murmuration. Kawauchi is fascinated by the ephemeral nature of  this phenomenon and, continuing with the theme of the flock, she has  also trailed groups of people through the city.
This commission will be shown during the  Biennial’s keynote exhibition at the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, 2  October – 14 November 2010, alongside work by Alec Soth, and Stephen Gill. The project will also feature as a folio in  the Autumn Winter 2010 issue of Photoworks and set of limited edition booksRinko Kawauchi is represented by FOIL GALLERY, Tokyo.

Rinko Kawauchi comissioned by Photoworks for BPB 2010: New Documents

Kawauchi (b 1972, Shiga, Japan) has been drawn to the spectacle of flocking starlings at Brighton Pier which create a mesmerizing swirling cloud called a murmuration. Kawauchi is fascinated by the ephemeral nature of this phenomenon and, continuing with the theme of the flock, she has also trailed groups of people through the city.

This commission will be shown during the Biennial’s keynote exhibition at the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, 2 October – 14 November 2010, alongside work by Alec Soth, and Stephen Gill. The project will also feature as a folio in the Autumn Winter 2010 issue of Photoworks and set of limited edition books

Rinko Kawauchi is represented by FOIL GALLERY, Tokyo.