LOOK Photo Biennial 2024 Launch

Thu Jun 27 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm

Open Eye Gallery | Liverpool

Open Eye Gallery
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LOOK Photo Biennial 2024 Launch
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About this Event

LOOK Photo Biennial 2024: Beyond Sight is coming to Open Eye Gallery with three impressive photographic projects! Looking at stars and seashores, photo prints and urban lights, the artists use photography as a creative tool for scientific inquiry and environmental advocacy.

The exhibited projects are:

Erosion by Stephanie Wynne: a piece of research and a photographic exploration of how post WW2 the structural waste of war was disposed of or reused. This reverberates with the dreadful current conflicts around the world – when or if a conflict is over, how does the structure of a city or landscape recover? 

Precious Metals by Melanie King: a project considering the materiality of silver and palladium, from their production within the cosmos, extraction from Earth and their uses within our society. This project focuses on silver and palladium use in photography, suggesting methods of using the materials that are less harmful to the environment.

Protege Noctem by Mattia Balsamini: a visual research dedicated to the disappearance of the night. The project chronicles the unofficial alliance between scientists and citizens to counter the disappearance of the night and its creatures. Defending darkness is crucial for human health, scientific research and protecting wildlife.

Main gallery show is accompanied by our Digital Window exhibition, Blast Sheets by Max Boardman. This project (created in the Lake District, Cumbria) explores the relationship between the natural and the altered environment – focusing specifically on the development and scale of the process of quarrying. The images display the enormity of the industry and the historical and contemporary scars that are accommodated by the natural landscape.

The LOOK Photo Biennial is building on from the six week long exploratory Climate Lab which took place between January and March 2024. Open Eye Gallery invited researchers, artists, academics and visionaries to take over the gallery and use it as a lab space, showing work in progress and talking through ideas to tackle climate change.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Open Eye Gallery, 19 Mann Island, Liverpool, United Kingdom

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