Bonnington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University 21st Feb – March 2011
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Fox on Front Row
Wednesday 16th February 2011 Discussion with John Wilson on the photographs of E.O.Hoppé opening at the National Portrait gallery this week.
Talk at London College of Communication
Talk at LCC to the MA photography students February 1st 2011
ELUSIVE – at Camberwell School of Art
The exhibition ELUSIVE curated by Sian Bonnell opened at Camberwell School of Art Feb 2011
Artists’ talk at the Miners Institute, Newcastle
Invited by Carol McKay, Fox speaks to students, staff and alumni of Sunderland University – starts 7pm in the Neville Hall at the Miners Institute on Thursday.
Anna Fox talks about the 1980s at the London Art Fair reviewed
‘Basingstoke Booms! Basingstoke, music hall joke of old, now jewel in the crown of the M3/M4 hi-tech corridor’ Basingstoke Gazette March 1986 From the series Basingstoke 1985/86 © Anna Fox
Zwarte Piet in Black and White at the Abadi Art Space, Delhi
Black and White Black and white are opposing colours, concepts and meanings. Concepts of black and white become political in the context of race, discrimination and counter-struggle. Black is associated with darkness, seriousness, and mourning in Western cultures. White is related to purity, light, cleanness and death in Asian cultures. The ying and yang, the… Read more
Fox reviews Nicholson on FRONT ROW live thurs 13th jan
Exhibited at Riflemaker, 79 Beak Street W1, London A fascinating show in a great space – the analogue darkroom – mapping the space – wonderful large scale colour photographs Listen in to radio 4 FRONT ROW between 7.15 and 7.45 on Thursday 13th January to hear Anna Fox’s review of the show
Santa at Butlins this year
Santa visited hundreds of children at Butlin’s this Christmas bringing presents for all of them
Country Girls on show in CONVULSIVE BEAUTY, Surrealist Photography and its Legacy at James Hyman Gallery
James Hyman Photography’s newest exhibition Convulsive Beauty explores the legacy of the Surrealist’s psychological, physical, spacial and sexual freedom. The themes of this exhibition derive from an appreciation of the precedence given to photography within the Surrealists’ visual practise and the appropriation and use of photography in its journals (including Atget, Brassaand Man Ray). These… Read more