Following on from her long term project in East Tilbury celebrating the Bata community, Mitch has been invited to the company town of Ålvik, Norway to document the last days of part of the site, closing after close to 100 years in production.
MAP6 Mitch in Ålvik, Norway
Mitch Karunaratne’s work features in ‘Of People & Places
The work of 10 international landscape photographers is on show at Oxford House, London (Private View Feb 5th 6-9pm) including Mitch Karunaratne’s work, taken within the confines of the Yuri Gagarin Russian State Science Research Cosmonaut Training Centre.
Mitch Karunaratne - Exhibition opens in Norway
Mitch is currently showing a selection of an ongoing project - Lanslag - at the Babel Gallery in Trondheim. This work was made in 2013, around the northern shores of Iceland.
Map 6 Publication available at Photo Publishers’ Market
Were very excited to be part of the Photo Publishers’ Market with our “Moscow Project” publication. Come down and have a browse….
Sat/Sun October 18th and 19th
The Phoenix Brighton
10–14 Waterloo Place
Brighton BN2 9NB
During the weekend of October 18 - 19 Brighton will see a new exciting event- Photo Publishers’ Market - organised by Brighton Photo Fringe,Photoworks, Brighton Photo Biennial and Miniclick. The event will take place at Phoenix Brighton.
The Photo Publishers’ Market will be a prominent feature of both Brighton Photo Biennial’s and Brighton Fringe’s public events programme and the exhibitors will include a stimulating mix of established imprints, emerging houses and self-publishers too. Miniclick will hold a series of related talks during the weekend.
MAP6 COLLECTIVE - BPF 14 EXHIBITION At Vantage Point: Collectives Hub
Everyone in Map6 are very excited to have been selected for the Collective exhibition for BPF14!
BPF14 are excited to announce that for this year’s festival we will be showcasing fourteen UK photography collectives selected from open submission. The BPF14 Collectives’ Hub will be on the 7th floor of Vantage Point, near Preston Circus, a large open plan office space just ten minutes walk from Brighton Station. Twelve collectives will be showing here, with two more, Wideyed Collective and Format Video and Photography Network, showing at Phoenix Brighton.
MITCH KARUNARATNE - Star City Feature on Daily Mail Online
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2729652/A-rare-glimpse-Russias-secret-space-centre-Retro-Star-City-cosmonauts-trained-50-years-far-cry-Nasa.html
PAUL WALSH - Feature on New Landscape Photography http://newlandscapephotography.com/2014/08/25/paul-walsh/
I am interested in exploring the relationship between walking and photography. All Things Pass traces my walk along the hundreds of miles of canal towpath that connects the river Thames in London with my parent’s home in Birmingham………….
PAUL WALSH - EXHIBITION
BBC NEWS IN PICTURES - FEATURES MAP6 MOSCOW WORK
Exploring a new location is a great way to improve your photographic skills and set boundaries to projects and plans that can otherwise expand with no real focus. It is also a good way for a group of established photographers to work together, each one tackling the same space with their unique take on the issues….
FLIP MAGAZINE FEATURE - HEATHER SHUKER
FLIP MAGAZINE FEATURE - HEATHER SHUKER
ARTICLE ON HEATHERS SERIES FERVOUR….
Article in Newspaper! Fantastic article in London Newspaper about our Map6 Exhibition - The Moscow Project
PRIVATE VIEW FOR EXHIBITION : THE MOSCOW PROJECT The Tower Gallery London
MAP6 PRIVATE VIEW FOR THE MOSCOW PROJECT
EXCITING NEWS….
PRIVATE VIEW FOR EXHIBITION : THE MOSCOW PROJECT
20th March 6-8pm
The Tower Gallery
Plaistow
London
Mitch Karunaratne, Chloe Lelliott, Heather Shuker, David Sterry and Paul Walsh set out on a journey to describe the city, applying their own unique approach to photography. Each of the photographers engaged with the city by focusing on a chosen theme exploring its history, geography and people: the interior details of an off limits space centre, the anonymous faces of workers confined within underground kiosks, the transitory solitary figures passing above and below the city, or the modernist structures towering over the cities inhabitants. For this Project, Laurie Griffiths adopts the role of curator, bringing the work to its eventual conclusion in the form of a publication and group
exhibition. More news coming soon.
CONSCIENTIOUS MAGAZINE FEATURE!! PAUL WALSH - ISOLATED COASTLINE
CONSCIENTIOUS MAGAZINE FEATURE!!
PAUL WALSH - ISOLATED COASTLINE
JM Colberg writes a very interesting feature about Paul Walsh’s series Isolated Coastline.
Read here http://cphmag.com/walsh-coastline/
Conscientious Photography Magazine is a website dedicated to contemporary fine-art photography. It offers profiles of photographers, in-depth interviews, photobook reviews, and general articles about photography and related issues.
Founder and editor Jörg M. Colberg began publishing Conscientious in 2002.American Photo included Colberg in their list of “Photography Innovators of 2006,” writing “a new generation of thought leaders has emerged to give photographers and photography fans new avenues of information.”
In addition to working on Conscientious, Colberg has contributed articles/essays to magazines and artist monographs (such as Hellen Van Meene’s Tout va disparaître). He has served on review panels and has reviewed portfolios at various locations.
Mitch Karunaratne - Exhibition of Zero Branco
Mitch Karunaratne - Exhibition of Zero Branco
Zero Fotografia exhibition @ Fondazione Benetton, Treviso
Zero Fotografia
From December 1st 2013 through January 12, 2014.
Tuesday - Friday from 15:00 - 20:00.
Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 20:00.
Exhibition is closed December 24, 25, 26, 31 2013 and January 1st.
Free entrance.
MITCH KARUNARATNE ; STAR CITY FEATURE - AINTBAD MAGAZINE
MITCH KARUNARATNE ; STAR CITY FEATURE - AINTBAD MAGAZINE
Aint-Bad Magazine is a quarterly publication that promotes new photographic art.
We support a progressive community of artists from around the world in a printed publication and web-based forum. Our aim is to engage a discussion about contemporary culture and human nature through thought provoking imagery.
CHLOE LELLIOTT - SUBTERRANEANS - PART OF BPF13 NIGHT PROJECTION
CHLOE LELLIOTT - SUBTERRANEANS - PART OF BPF13 NIGHT PROJECTION
PHOENIX BRIGHTON - Night projection visible from the street
2nd Nov -1st Dec 2013
For the whole of November Brighton Photo Fringe hosts a number of events alongside the annual OPEN13 exhibition which showcases the best in emerging photography.
This year Nick Ballon, Liane Lang, Jo Metson Scott, Julia Romano, Simon Ward, Ji Yeo has been selected from over 350 submissions. See their work in the main gallery at the Phoenix Brighton
Work from my new series Subterraneans will be included in a night projection of 17 other selected works from the submissions forOPEN13. The works will be projected in the windows of the Phoenix and be visible from the street. Keep your eyes open!
In the South Gallery Spaces Clare Strand, Fegus Heron and Alex Currie’s work will also be exhibited.
Visit the Brighton Photo Fringe website
CHLOE LELLIOTT -SUBTERRANEANS -- FLIP MAGAZINE
FLIP MAGAZINE
Winter Issue: Character – out now
http://www.londonphotography.org.uk/magazine/flip26-character/
About the Magazine
fLIP is published three times per year and each issue has an overarching theme. Our primary aim is to showcase work from our membership of over 500 photographers, and to engage readers in a wider dialogue concerning diverse approaches to photography.
CHLOE LELLIOTT - HIAHATUS FINLAND RESIDENCY 1 month residency in Joutsa Finland
NES Artist Residency: Exploring Skagaströnd, Iceland
MITCH KARUNARATNE - 1 MONTH ICELAND RESIDENCY