Amy Stein
Joel Meyerowitz
Michael Wolf
Zhao Liang
Polly Braden
Raghu Rai
Orville Robertson
Wassink Lundgren
Right Here, Right Now: Exposures from the Public Realm. The festival celebrates the wealth of contemporary practice in international photography. It is organised in two strands, Focus and Exposure. Focus shows exhibitions and new commissions by leading international artists, while Exposure features work by some 50 of the most exciting new photographers from around the world.
curated by Louise Clements
FORMAT International Photography Festival: Right Here, ‘Right Now: Exposures from the Public Realm’ in Derby 4th March until 3rd April 2011
Programme details have been announced for the 5th FORMAT International Photography Festival, by Louise Clements, which will run in QUAD and venues around Derby from 4th March until 3rd April 2011. Entitled ‘Right Here, Right Now: Exposures from the Public Realm’ this years’ festival has been curated around the theme of street photography through a wide variety of approaches. The festival celebrates the wealth of contemporary practice in international photography and is an opportunity to see an incredible range of new work alongside some of the best-known practitioners in the world, as well as developing opportunities for audiences to see, debate, develop and engage in the best of what photography is and can be. QUAD will be the base for FORMAT festival activity, which takes place across Derby.
The festival programme consists of exhibitions, portfolio reviews, workshops, commissions, talks, screenings, mass participation events, photo collectives, conferences and an international meeting place. The festival is organised in two strands, FOCUS and EXPOSURE. FOCUS will show exhibitions and new commissions by leading international artists, while EXPOSURE will feature work by some 50 of the most exciting new photographers from around the world, alongside public participation projects.
FOCUS Highlights include the FORMAT11 Commission by Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden at Derby Museum and Art Gallery. Leading Magnum photographers will also present a major show of 140 large scale street photos in Derby Market Place.
QUAD Gallery will hosting world-renowned photographers of international significance in a variety of media. FOCUS Exhibition will include the street photography of Amy Stein, Joel Meyerowitz, Michael Wolf, Zhao Liang, Polly Braden, Raghu Rai, Orville Robertson, and WassinkLundgren.
Street photography collective In- Public will showcase 40 works by their top photographers at Derby Museum and Art Gallery. All of the photographers featured in the exhibition have the ability to see the unusual in the everyday in a dynamic collection of images, a new documentary by In- Public organiser Nick Turpin features the artists and sharing their approaches to capturing the moment in public spaces. Acclaimed Indian photographer Raghu Rai’s Invocation to India will be showing at the New Art Exchange, Nottingham during the Festival.
As part of the EXPOSURE strand, The Paul Hill EXPOSURE Award Winner, Iranian artist Mehraneh Atashi, will explore life in a city undergoing rapid change in an exhibition entitled Tehran’s Self Portraits at Derby Museum and Art Gallery. Vidisha Saini’s series Pratibimb presents portraits of a cluster of lower caste communities in India, nomadic costumed artists going door-to-door at Déda. Street Life is the result of a project by young people from Derby working collaboratively with counterparts from the Seagull Foundation for the Arts in Kolkata, India, and the work consists of their immediate responses to seeing each others’ cities through the camera and will be on display in Derby Market Place.
There is a chance for members of the public to take part in Mob FORMAT, a mass submission online project in association with Flickr. Submitted photographs will be shown on the BBC Big Screen in Derby Market Place, and on mobile screens around Derby, while a centrally located ‘pop-up gallery’ will print and display the best submissions daily in a constantly-evolving exhibition.
The FORMAT exhibition programme will be accompanied by an extensive series of events, including the FORMAT International Festival conference, portfolio reviews, talks and workshops by leading international artists and practitioners from around the world. Festival tours, the Portfolio Awards, and the comedy performance Al Pitcher’s Picture Show. A selection of films that have influenced and been influenced by street photography will be screened at QUAD cinemas throughout the Festival.
FORMAT International Photography Festival was established in 2004, and is now one of the UK's leading international contemporary festivals of photography and related media. The festival is biennale and in the off-years, runs a professional practice programme, summer school, conference, talks, publications and exhibitions. FORMAT is curated by Louise Clements and organised by QUAD in partnership with: Derby City Council, Derby University, Derby Museums; and supported by Arts Council of England, Magnum, Troika Editions, Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, Blurb, Foto8, Shoot Experience, New Art Exchange, Aicon, In-Public, Birmingham Photo Archive, Photo-Festivals, British Journal of Photography and John E. Wright.
2011 FORMAT International Photography Festival ‘Right Here, Right Now: Exposures from the Public Realm’ runs in QUAD and venues around Derby from 4th March until 3rd April 2011.
FORMAT International Photography Festival takes place throughout Derby from 04 March to 03 April 2011. Derby will be hosting the UK’s leading international festival of contemporary photography and related media. With four previous successful FORMAT festivals, FORMAT11 is already programmed to be the largest international photography festival to date in the UK. The Festival’s theme for 2011 is RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW: Exposures from the Public Realm. Curated around the theme of street photography the festival includes un-staged and candid photography that aims to investigate the social and political worlds of public realm. street photography is bridges everything from journalism, documentary, art, film and other genres, the essential ingredients though are intuition, observation and the ability to compose with space, time and place.
FORMAT is curated by Louise Clements and organised by QUAD in partnership with: Derby City Council, Derby University, Derby Museums. Supported by: Arts Council of England, Magnum, Troika Editions, Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, Blurb, Foto8, Shoot Experience, New Art Exchange, Aicon, In-public, British Journal of Photography, Photo-Festivals, Birmingham National Photo Archive and John E. Wright. Festival Patrons: Brian Griffin and Joel Meyerowitz FORMAT was established in 2004, by Louise Clements and Mike Brown, and is now one of the UK's leading non-profit international contemporary festivals of photography and related media. The biennale programme celebrates the wealth of contemporary practice in international photography. FORMAT is the place to see an incredible range of new work alongside some of the best-known practitioners in the world. FORMAT is focused on developing opportunities for audiences to see, debate, develop and engage in the best of what photography is and can be. www.formatfestival.com
For more information, please see: www.formatfestival.com where you can sign up to the FORMAT specific e-flyers or www.derbyquad.co.uk/format
For further information on this event, or any other issue relating to QUAD, please contact Kathy Frain on 01332 285422 (mobile 07791441941) or email kathyf@derbyquad.co.uk
Image: Alessandro Marchi
From 4th March 2011
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Market Place - Cathedral Quarter - Derby
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