Sunday, 20 November 2011

Up & Coming: Christopher Nunn






                                                                                               
Falling into the Day 
(2009-2011)

Falling into the Day is an on-going project about my friend David, an accomplished artist suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Shot over several years, the intimate images of David in his home explore the themes of age, time and memory. 









Born in West Yorkshire, UK (1983).  Graduated with a BA Photography Degree at Bradford College, 2004. Selected from a national submission to participate in the 2009 group show Lost in Transit, held at Impressions Gallery, Bradford and Vyner Street Gallery, London during Photomonth Photography Festival. Exhibited work as part of the Foto8 Summershow at HOST gallery, London in 2010. Currently working on personal projects and commissions throughout the UK and Europe. 


To view more of his work please go to: www.christophernunn.co.uk





All images © Christopher Nunn





Thursday, 10 November 2011

Streets of Identity at Aston University








Starting on Wednesday the 15th of November, Aston University will present ‘Streets of Identity’ in the Library Foyer.

The exhibition ties in with Crossing Boundaries: Aston’s Year of Ethnicity & Culture and explores the concepts of culture, imagination and memory and the way they contribute towards identity in western society.

'Streets of Identity' will feature four photographers - Roxana Allison, Pablo Allison, Susana Sanroman and Santiago Carrion – whose photos have been taken in the UK, Mexico or Spain, sometimes tackling controversial issues.

You can view the exhibition until 30 November. There will be a preview evening on Tuesday the 15th of November from 6pm – 8pm - all students are welcome.

For more information please visit http://www.astonguild.org.uk/news/