Exhibition

Seaside: Photographed

19 May 2021 – 3 Jul 2021

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
12:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 17:00
Thursday
10:00 – 17:00
Friday
10:00 – 17:00
Saturday
10:00 – 17:00
Sunday
Closed

Cost of entry

Admission £4.50 with Gift Aid / £4 without Gift Aid for a seven-day pass to both venues.
Free entry for Patrons, Supporters, & U18s

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Newlyn Art Gallery

Newlyn
England, United Kingdom

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  • Buses run from the Greenmarket in Penzance to Newlyn every 20 minutes (no 1 & 6)
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This major exhibition looks at the relationship between photography and the British seaside from the 1850s to the present. Images of the beach, hotel life, the holiday camp, dressing up and dressing down, wild waves and coastlines all combine to create a rich picture of British resorts.

About

As well as featuring the work of respected photographers including Jane Bown, Henri Cartier Bresson, Vanley Burke, Anna Fox, Susan Hiller, Paul Nash, Martin Parr, and Ingrid Pollard, the curators have included rich and often unknown work from across photography’s history, including Raymond Lawson’s remarkable chronicle of family life in Whitstable.

Daniel Meadows, Barry Lewis and Dafydd Jones all photographed at Butlins in the 1970s and Grace Robertson records the raucous goings-on of a women’s day out to the coast in the 1950s. Enzo Ragazzini captures the anarchy of the 1970 Isle of Wight festival, while Stuart Griffiths makes a bleak narrative of the 1990 rave scene in Brighton.  Composer Benjamin Britten and tenor Peter Pears, partners in music and in life, created a haven by the sea that they preserved in photographs.

In April 2019 the WILD Young Parent’s Project, in partnership with Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, commissioned photographer Steve Tanner to work with the Mums and Dads in their West Cornwall groups to investigate their relationship to the sea. What is the reality for them of living in this remote, rural county that so many people escape to on holiday?  The project concluded in December 2020 with an invitation to poet Ella Frears to work with the Mums and Dads to capture their thoughts and feeling in print. The outcomes of this sustained partnership form a new addition to the main exhibition.

Curated by Val Williams and Karen Shepherdson, Seaside: Photographed is a touring exhibition organised by Turner Contemporary. The exhibition was presented at Turner Contemporary in summer 2019, touring to three other UK venues in 2020/21, each with their own unique connection to the seaside;

John Hansard Gallery, Southampton:  31 Oct 2020 – 23 Jan 2021
Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange: 19 May – 3 Jul 2021*
Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool: 17 Jul –  11 Sep 2021

With support from Arts Council England’s Strategic Touring Fund.

This exhibition has been made possible as a result of the Government Indemnity Scheme. We would like to thank HM Government for providing Government Indemnity and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and Arts Council England for arranging the indemnity.

*Exhibition dates are subject to confirmation and / or change in line with government guidance on when we can reopen.

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CuratorsToggle

Val Williams

Karen Shepherdson

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Susan Hiller

Daniel Meadows

Vanley Burke

Jane Bown

Dafydd Jones

Benjamin Britten

Enzo Ragazzini

Martin Parr

Paul Nash

Grace Robertson

Barry Lewis

Henri Cartier-Bresson

Peter Pears

Ingrid Pollard

Anna Fox

Stuart Griffiths

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