Information and discussion on all aspects of British photographic history
Time: August 31, 2013 from 11:30am to 5:30pm
Location: Th Chinese Arts Centre
Street: Thomas St
City/Town: Manchester
Website or Map: http://redeye.org.uk/programm…
Event Type: photography, masterclass
Organized By: Redeye The Photography Network
Latest Activity: Jul 29, 2013
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To coincide with Chinese Arts Centre's first UK solo show of Taiwanese artist Wu Chi-tsung, Redeye and Chinese Arts Centre have come together to deliver a one-off photography masterclass and workshop session with the artist.
Wu Chi-tsung is an artist truly fascinated by images, both by how they are made and how we see them. Through playful explorations of the processes behind still and moving image making, Chi-tsung's varied practice allows for fluid and exquisite bodies of work to present themselves across the realms of installation, video, photography and more recently set design.
For this photography masterclass session the artist will be focusing on his Wrinkled Texture series which are formed from cyanotype photographic techniques of direct sunlight exposure, to explore the aesthetics of traditional Chinese landscapes. The masterclass workshop will include a curator's tour of the exhibition, an artist's presentation and practical demonstration and practical workshop playing with the possibilities of cyanotype processes on anything and with anything!
Tickets are £20 or £15 for Redeye members.
For more information and booking please visit the Redeye website: http://redeye.org.uk/programme/master-class-wu-chi-tsung
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