Welcome to the MMU Photography podcast, a weekly informal conversation with the guests that have been kind enough to join us during our wednesday morning village green lecture series.
The lectures this term are centred around the theme of Photographic Communities. We will be welcoming a range of photographers, artists, organisers and academics to talk about the importance of working collectively in their research and practice. This is a space to consider photography and creative activity as essentially a collaborative activity.
Anne is a British-Nigerian Visual Artist and independent Photo Editor focusing on representation and ethics within Photography. She started No Wahala magazine. www.nowahalamag.com
We talk to Anne about her practice and the challenges of starting a project.
The music this week is by Tuuka Palonen.
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Welcome to the MMU Photography podcast, a weekly informal conversation with the guests that have been kind enough to join us during our wednesday morning village green lecture series.
The lectures this term are centred around the theme of Photographic Communities. We will be welcoming a range of photographers, artists, organisers and academics to talk about the importance of working collectively in their research and practice. This is a space to consider photography and creative activity as essentially a collaborative activity.
Anne is a British-Nigerian Visual Artist and independent Photo Editor focusing on representation and ethics within Photography. She started No Wahala magazine. www.nowahalamag.com
We talk to Anne about her practice and the challenges of starting a project.
The music this week is by Tuuka Palonen.
London based artist Ibrahim Azab explores language, sculpture and performance within photography. Focusing on the photograph itself, he considers the photograph as an object which communicates through a visceral and physical process. Highlighting the act of “seeing” and the subconscious process. Significantly Azab’s work surrounds the subject of failure within photographic realism, playfully surfacing a phenomenological understanding of perspective, process and performance within the medium of photography.
Ibrahim Azab is also a formal member of Relvolv Collective - http://revolv.org.uk/about/
Email: contact@ibrahimazab.com
https://ibrahimazab.com
MCR Photography Podcast
Welcome to the MMU Photography podcast, a weekly informal conversation with the guests that have been kind enough to join us during our wednesday morning village green lecture series.
The lectures this term are centred around the theme of Photographic Communities. We will be welcoming a range of photographers, artists, organisers and academics to talk about the importance of working collectively in their research and practice. This is a space to consider photography and creative activity as essentially a collaborative activity.
Anne is a British-Nigerian Visual Artist and independent Photo Editor focusing on representation and ethics within Photography. She started No Wahala magazine. www.nowahalamag.com
We talk to Anne about her practice and the challenges of starting a project.
The music this week is by Tuuka Palonen.