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Audio recordings of talks and events at The Photographers' Gallery, London.

The Photographers' Gallery

  • Oct 20, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • every other week NEW EPISODES
  • 22m AVG DURATION
  • 13 EPISODES


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Evgenia Arbugaeva: Arctic Stories - Chapter 6: The Walrus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 4:30


In this closing chapter, Evgenia speaks on the theme of solitude. From her eerie, yet enchanting experience of being stranded in a hut by a herd of walruses – to the idea of understanding solitude: in the city, in the Arctic, in lockdown, in life. Evgenia Arbugaeva: Hyperborea - Stories from the Russian Arctic exhibition is available at The Photographers' Gallery from 9 Oct 2020 – 24 Jan 2021. Visit tpg.org.uk/EvgeniaArbugaeva for more exhibition-related content.

Evgenia Arbugaeva: Arctic Stories - Chapter 5: Circle of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 5:26


In this penultimate chapter, Evgenia unpacks the significance and spirit of community, closeness and connection to the people and life that she photographs in the Arctic. Hear the story behind the photograph from her Chukotka series. Evgenia Arbugaeva: Hyperborea - Stories from the Russian Arctic exhibition is available at The Photographers' Gallery from 9 Oct 2020 – 24 Jan 2021. Visit tpg.org.uk/EvgeniaArbugaeva for more exhibition-related content.

Evgenia Arbugaeva: Arctic Stories - Chapter 4: The Piano

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 1:58


Despite warnings of polar bears and extreme conditions, hear why Evgenia returned to this abandoned room when the Northern Lights appeared, with nothing but stars sparkling in unison, a piano, and the soundtrack of silence. Evgenia Arbugaeva: Hyperborea - Stories from the Russian Arctic exhibition is available at The Photographers' Gallery from 9 Oct 2020 – 24 Jan 2021. Visit tpg.org.uk/EvgeniaArbugaeva for more exhibition-related content.

Evgenia Arbugaeva: Arctic Stories - Chapter 3: During the light of Aurora

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 3:17


In this chapter, Evgenia describes the unpredictability of the Northern Lights, lasting for a few minutes, or a few hours. After photographing the deserted town of Dikson, and the lights faded muting everything into darkness, listen to the dream-like story Evgenia and her brother experienced during the light of Aurora Borealis. Evgenia Arbugaeva: Hyperborea - Stories from the Russian Arctic exhibition is available at The Photographers' Gallery from 9 Oct 2020 – 24 Jan 2021. Visit tpg.org.uk/EvgeniaArbugaeva for more exhibition-related content.

Evgenia Arbugaeva: Arctic Stories - Chapter 2: Apples That Travelled A Long Way

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 3:26


Before embarking on the journey to Kanin Nos, Evgenia asked the lighthouse keepers what items she should bring them. To her surprise, it was a specific response – one kilo of cucumbers, 10 bulbs of garlic and one kilo of apples. Explore the story behind the apples that travelled a long way. Evgenia Arbugaeva: Hyperborea - Stories from the Russian Arctic exhibition is available at The Photographers' Gallery from 9 Oct 2020 – 24 Jan 2021. Visit tpg.org.uk/EvgeniaArbugaeva for more exhibition-related content.

Evgenia Arbugaeva: Arctic Stories - Chapter 1: The Lighthouse Keepers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 5:11


In this chapter, Evgenia talks us through the interesting and intimate story of the meteorologists and lighthouse keepers. The couples, Evgenia and Ivan, photographed with their dog named Dragon, collect water samples to measure the salinity of the seawater in extreme freezing conditions. Evgenia Arbugaeva: Hyperborea - Stories from the Russian Arctic exhibition is available at The Photographers' Gallery from 9 Oct 2020 – 24 Jan 2021. Visit tpg.org.uk/EvgeniaArbugaeva for more exhibition-related content.

Evgenia Arbugaeva: Arctic Stories - Introduction

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 4:17


In this prelude, Evgenia introduces us to her long-term project, whilst touching on the dynamics between people and her photography, and the instantly grounding experience in the Arctic as a visually cleansing and emotional reality. Evgenia Arbugaeva: Hyperborea - Stories from the Russian Arctic exhibition is available at The Photographers' Gallery from 9 Oct 2020 – 24 Jan 2021. Visit tpg.org.uk/EvgeniaArbugaeva for more exhibition-related content.

In Conversation with... Dr Doris Derby

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 51:41


Known for her work during the Mississippi Civil Rights movement, hear from legendary activist and documentary photographer Dr Doris Derby journey through her activism, artistic connections, and reasons for picking up, and putting down the camera. Derby is widely recognised for her explorations of black history and culture, producing thousands of photographs documenting the struggles and hopes of African Americans in the 1960s and 70s. This event was chaired by artist Hannah Collins at The Photographers' Gallery on March 6 2020.

#DBPFP20 Artist Talk: Mohamed Bourouissa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 36:01


Hear cross-disciplinary artist Mohamed Bourouissa discuss his nominated exhibition Free Trade (2019) as he explores his wider research into the mechanics of power, looking at economic systems and ongoing tensions between different social and cultural conditions. This conversation was chaired by artist and editor Dámaso Randulfe (Migrant Journal), at The Photographers’ Gallery on February 21 2020.

Exploring Black British Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 66:03


In exploration and celebration of Black British culture, GUAP – a youth-led digital media platform, curated an event at TPG that explored the talent, narrative and significant voices that have shaped Black British culture. Listen here to the vibrant, honest and on point panel discussion had by: photographer Vanley Burke, art director Erin O’Garro, writer and diversity advisor, Bilal Harry Khan, and poet and artist, Abondance Matanda. This event was chaired by Jide Adetunji, co-founder of GUAP at The Photographers’ Gallery on October 24 2019.

In conversation with... Vanley Burke

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 14:13


Often described as the ‘Godfather of Black British Photography’, Vanley Burke’s iconic images have stimulated debate and captured the evolving cultural landscape and social change in the UK over the past four decades – representing possibly the largest photographic record of the Caribbean Diaspora in Britain. In this conversation, hear Burke talk about his first inspirations, photographic practices and reasons to get political. This event was chaired by Autograph curator, Bindi Vora.

Dr. Fei-Fei Li - Where Did ImageNet Come From?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 39:57


In September 2019, ImageNet creator Fei-Fei Li gave a talk at The Photographers' Gallery as part of a 10th anniversary of ImageNet party, talking through the events and key people that led to the datasets creation. The event also featured a series of activities and presentations to showcase the impact of ImageNet, including a discussion by Dr. Alan Blackwell and a performace on annotation by Nicolas Malevé. ImageNet has become one of the most influential visual datasets in the fields of Deep Learning and AI. More than 14 million photographs were gathered through a benchmarking effort that propelled the outbreak of Computer Vision and its wide range of applications such as surveillance, phone filters, medical imaging, biometry and autonomous cars. ImageNet is organised through 21,000 categories that are still being used today to train computational models.

In conversation with... Anders Petersen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 58:47


A rare opportunity to hear from the renowned Swedish photographer Known for intimate black and white documentary images, Anders Petersen is a key figure in shaping post-war photography. Over his career, he has worked internationally, taking on long-term commissions in cities such as Okinawa, Paris and Utrecht, observing and documenting local residents in both private and public spaces. This is an opportunity to hear Petersen reflect on the people and the historic streets – including our own neighbourhood, Soho – that dominate his photographs and why they continue to be a source of ongoing inspiration. This event was chaired by independent curator Anna Sparham. https://thephotographersgallery.org.uk/whats-on/exhibition/shot-soho

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