Exhibition
Images of Power
3 Sep 2016 – 11 Sep 2016
Regular hours
- Saturday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Sunday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Friday
- 11:00 – 17:00
Cost of entry
Free
Address
- Unit B1:1 Bussey Building
- Copeland Park, 133 Copeland Road
- London
United Kingdom - SE15 3SN
- United Kingdom
An exhibition of political photography, examining images that politicians broadcast of themselves and the ways that artists appropriate and subvert to challenge and question.
About
2016 was the year that politics imploded, from the United Kingdom abandoning the European Union to a reality TV star’s nomination for US president. To mark this, Seen Fifteen gallery plays host to Images of Power, a reactive exhibition examining the images which politicians broadcast of themselves in an attempt to win support, and the ways that artists appropriate, twist and subvert these images.
Images of Power features Spanish artist Daniel Mayritt’s You Haven't Seen Their Faces, which scrutinises the one hundred most influential figures in the City of London. Canadian photographer Christopher Anderson’s series Stump, which consists of ruthless portraits of politicians and their supporters taken during the 2012 US election campaign. Irish photographer Mark Duffy’s Vote No.1 which records the unintentionally bizarre juxtapositions found in the electoral posters which litter the landscape at election time, and Hans Poel’s Petting Politics which illustrates the crass photo opportunities politicians undertake in order to win votes.
Curated by Lewis Bush and Mark Duffy.