Seeing Britain: BRANDT / BULMER / DAVIES / KONTTINEN / SMITH / DIXON STUDIO: AT 10 PORTLAND ROAD
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Bill Brandt, Snicket in Halifax, 1937
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Bill Brandt, Coal-Searcher Going Home to Jarrow, 1937
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Bill Brandt, Coal Searchers on Slag Heap, nr Henworth, 1937
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John Bulmer, Halifax, 1965
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John Bulmer, Leeds, 1965
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John Bulmer, Leeds, 1965
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John Bulmer, Wakefield, 1965
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John Bulmer, Yorkshire, 1965
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John Davies, Easington Colliery, Co. Durham, 1983
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Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Mr Douglas at Work, Gents’ Hairdresser in Raby Street, Byker, 1974
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Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Girl Playing a Piano in a Derelict House, Byker, 1971
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Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Mending the Pavement, Byker, 1969
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Graham Smith, Easington, Co Durham, 1976
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Dixon StudioUntitled (Relating to Leeds & Bradford), c. 1890s
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Dixon StudioUntitled (Relating to Leeds & Bradford), c. 1890s
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Dixon StudioUntitled (Relating to Leeds & Bradford), c.1890s
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Dixon StudioUntitled (Relating to Leeds & Bradford), c.1890s
This exhibition brings together a group of photographers, each offering a distinctive lens on Britain’s ever-evolving landscape and identity. Spanning over a century of image-making, the works range from early documentary studies of changing communities in Leeds and Bradford at the turn of the 20th century, to John Bulmer’s striking cibachrome photographs capturing the colour and character of the North of England in the 1960s. Together, these images form a rich visual tapestry of Britain—its people, its places, and its quiet transformations.
Including Bill Brandt, John Bulmer, John Davies, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Graham Smith and the Dixon Studio.