To celebrate the release of The Documentary Photography Special III, Huck presents the work of photographers who are embracing collaboration to create a new common ground.
Join us on Tuesday 20 October, 6.30pm, for an evening of storytelling with Diàna Markosian and Adam Patterson.
Diàna Markosian is an Armenian-American photographer whose work explores the relationship between memory and place. For her latest project, 1915, Diàna connected with three survivors of the Armenian genocide, then returned to their former homes in present-day Turkey to capture an image that harked back to their childhoods. In her talk, Diàna will share the story behind this collaborative piece, and how she breaks down the barrier between photographer and subject through her work.
Adam Patterson is a photographer and filmmaker based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. His long-term project Another Lost Child documents the life of a man called Jean-Claude, who went by the street name 'Vipoh' when he was younger. The project began as a response to media coverage of teenage gun and knife crime in London, but has since evolved into an ongoing collaboration between the pair. In his talk, Adam will be joined by Jean-Claude, and together they'll share how their ongoing relationship has become a storytelling vehicle that has yet to stop.
Exhibition runs 20 OCTOBER - 24 OCTOBER, 12-6PM daily.
Featuring work by:
Josh Cunliffe & Ben Rutherford • Koan Collective • Peter DiCampo & Everyday Africa • Glenna Gordon • Avijit Halder • Sipho Mpongo & Wikus de Wet & Sean Metelerkamp • Diàna Markosian • Roger May & Looking at Appalachia • Adam Patterson • Daniella Zalcman & Echosight • Paolo Woods & Gabriele Galimberti
LATE OPENING: THURSDAY 22 OCT, 6.30-9.30PM
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