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Spellbound
22 November 2001 - 5 January 2002

This collection of vintage prints from the Camera Press Archive showcases cinema's most enduring icons from the 1950s and 60s, many of which are exhibited for the first time since their initial publication.

 
     
All Heaven and Earth  
6 September - 6 October 2001

These two complementary bodies of work reflect Karen Melvin's passionate concern for environmental issues and her life long fascination with the natural cycles that govern our existence. First is a series of large format black & white still lives that map the northern sky using commonplace objects, feathers,eggs, fossils and shells to recreate the infinite expanse of the heavens and their mythological symbolism. The second element balances the vastness of the opening segment with the quieter more meditatively enclosed allegory of a woodland sanctuary.
Mind The Gap  
6 September - 6 October 2001

Simon James' Mind The Gap chronicles perhaps the greatest of urban adventures: the journey to the very ends of the London Underground. This unauthorised geography of the Underground celebrates the strange, sometimes mysterious, and rarely visited places at the farthest reaches of the system, past and present.
The Ian Parry Memorial Award   
1 August - 11 August 2001

Winning entries from the well-known and respected annual competition for photojournalists, in association with The Sunday Times.
A Vanished Land  
 5 July - 28 July 2001

Vintage photographs of mid-century Britain drawn from the Camera Press archives.
Beneath the Wallpaper   
7 June - 30 June 2001

Victoria Woolhead's biographical study of a family breakdown through contemporary and appropriated images.
Paris By Night   
23 April - 4 June 2001

Vintage prints evoking Paris of the fifties and sixties, by Paul Almasy, Frank Horvat, Sabine Weiss and Jean-Philippe Charbonnier.
America's Idea of a Good Time   
22 March - 21 April 2001

Kate Schermerhorn's fascinating journey through the weird and wonderful world of American leisure, with accompanying book published by Dewi Lewis.