Online panel discussion
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6 May – 7pm (AEST time) / 10 am (BST time)
In a collaboration between the Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP) and Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), this event considers photography’s capacity to inform us of the past, while also revealing and speculating something of the future.This talk marks the final week of CCP’s current exhibition, ‘Only the future revisits the past’ which brings together artists whose works look towards the past—via archives, institutional and museum collections, family histories, and historic depictions—to speculate future states and possibilities.
This live discussion will be chaired by MMU’s Duncan Wooldridge, Reader in Photography in the School of Digital Arts, and feature artist Tom Lovelace and CCP exhibiting artist Nikki Lam. This talk takes inspiration from CCP’s current exhibition and Wooldridge’s recent publication ‘To Be Determined: Photography and the Future’ (SPBH Editions, 2021) which features the work of artists, like Lovelace, to assert that ‘photographic technologies and processes are geared toward a world to come, not a world that has been’.
This event is free to attend and everyone is welcome.