Exhibition
Beyond Silver
18 Jan 2023 – 5 Feb 2023
Regular hours
- Wednesday
- 10:00 – 15:30
- Thursday
- 10:00 – 15:30
- Friday
- 10:00 – 15:30
- Tuesday
- 10:00 – 15:30
Free admission
Address
- 43-47 Vittoria St,
- Birmingham
England - B1 3PE
- United Kingdom
The London Alternative Photography Collective present “Beyond Silver”, an exhibition that explores the relationships between analogue photography and metallurgy.
About
Metals and minerals are of the earth - extracted, purified, dried, cut, mould, extruded, dissolved and filtered. Photographic images are of the earth, they are metals and minerals, polished, coated, sensitised, exposed, developed, washed, fixed, displayed. We rely on the sensitivity of these metals to depict the world around us, the earth that they come from.
Silver has taken a leading role in this history - it is a history of colonisation, extraction, and depiction. From Louis Daguerre’s Daguerreotypes to Henry Fox Talbot’s calotypes in the early 1800s, to today's digital Chromogenic prints - silver is seen as unbeatable when it comes to making a quality, archivable photographic image. However, silver is not the only metal used for image making.
The London Alternative Photography Collective present “Beyond Silver”, an exhibition that explores the relationships between analogue photography and metallurgy. The exhibition will consider the use of silver in photography, as well as shining a light on many of the other metals that are used within photographic image production, in both historical and contemporary practice. In addition to silver, the exhibition will include works which utilise lesser known metals in photography including iron, copper, tin, aluminium, platinum and palladium.
This exhibition is supported by Canterbury Christ Church University, the Exeter Sustainability Institute, Falmouth University and the University of Birmingham.
Exhibiting artists: Ignacio Acosta, Victoria Ahrens, William Arnold, William Belloche, Alex Boyd, Alice Cazenave, Caitriona Dunnett, Hannah Fletcher, Jo Gane, Kate Goodrich, Martha Gray, Charlotte Greenwood, Constanza Isaza, Elissa Jane Diver, Soham Joshi, Melanie King, Liane Lang, Sara Mulvey, Andrés Pardo, Oliver Raymond-Barker, Megan Ringrose, Kris Slyka, Sayako Sugawara, Diego Valente, Eileen White
Public Programme:
Wednesday 18th 6 - 8pm = Private view Thursday 19th 10am - 12pm = Electromagnetic field Cyanotype workshop with Martha Gray Thursday 19th 12.30 - 1.30pm = Artist and curator lead exhibition tour