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Street Level Photoworks
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Добавлен 18 май 2009
Street Level Photoworks provides inspiring encounters in photography for all; a gallery that is embedded locally and connected internationally; a creative setting to make, engage with, and buy photography in Glasgow.
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Kotryna Ula Kiliulyte 'Arctic Swell'
Просмотров 833 месяца назад
In this video, Kotryna Ula Kiliulyte gives insights into the continuities in her practice which have led to 'Arctic Swell - a simple melody' - a work which seeks to sooth solastalgia - anxiety stemming from the man-made climate crisis. The project explores the intersections between climate change, nurturing as resistance and the perception of time.
Regenerative Conversations
Просмотров 1283 месяца назад
Featuring Nikki Yoxall from Grampian Graziers, Lisa Houston from Lauriston Farm, Sinéad Fortune, Scotland Coordinator for the Seed Sovereignty Programme, and photographer Sophie Gerrard, whose exhibition ‘Cultivating Equality’ is on show in Trongate 103. Chaired by Katie Revell , co-producer of Farmerama Radio. Hear uplifting stories first hand from those quietly revolutionising our food system...
Sewing Conflict - Jenny Matthews Walk & Talk
Просмотров 2624 месяца назад
Artist Jenny Matthews gives a special guided tour of her exhibition 'Sewing Conflict: Photography, War and Embroidery' which is on show at Street Level Photoworks until 12th May 2024. Since 2020 Jenny Matthews has been making a series of photo quilts with edits of photos from her archive of images taken worldwide, most of which were made in conflict zones. The work draws upon her independent pr...
Photography in Land Relations
Просмотров 1175 месяцев назад
Three Scotland-based photographers - Iryna Zamuruieva, Zoe Hamill and Haneen Hadiy - discuss their work in relation to the politics, connection and (re)production within land relations. Iryna Zamuruieva shares her analogue photography and writing experiences emerging out of a residency at Street Level Photoworks, where she worked with Geranium to study the making of militarised landscapes and f...
Futureproof 2023 Artist Talks
Просмотров 1977 месяцев назад
Futureproof aims to capture something of the full range of ways that emerging artists engage with photography in analogue and digital forms. The exhibition includes twelve artists whose images capture aspects of the multifaceted nature of 'the photographic image' and its relationship to fine art. This talk includes six of those in the show: Susan Allan, Alan Bell, Karyn Priestley, Haneen Hadiy,...
Margaret Mitchell - An Ordinary Eden Walk & Talk Tour
Просмотров 266Год назад
Artist Margaret Mitchell gave a special guided tour of her exhibition 'An Ordinary Eden', in which she shared insights into the ideas, themes and processes behind the work. The exhibition explores the importance of housing, home and belonging and reflects on both the emotional and practical consequences of being without a permanent home. Margaret Mitchell is an award-winning photographer based ...
In Search of the Blue Flower: Alexander Hamilton and the Art of Cyanotype
Просмотров 243Год назад
For over fifty years artist Alexander Hamilton has worked with plants to share their stories by revealing their unique presence through the photographic medium of cyanotype. In this special event, the artist discussed the lasting impact a six-month residency on the uninhabited Isle of Stroma had upon his early practice and the environmental concerns and ecological themes throughout his work. Pa...
FONDS: Objects Speak Louder Than Words
Просмотров 46Год назад
FONDS: Objects Speak Louder Than Words by Morwenna Kearsley in collaboration with Greater Govanhill - as part of Scotland’s Year of Stories with the exhibition included as part of Govanhill International Festival and Carnival. Twenty-five images of objects that have meaning for their owners will be on display in the shop and cafe windows around Govanhill. In the photographs, the objects are sus...
Gorbals Then & Now: Lost Glasgow's Norry Wilson
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
An evening with Lost Glasgow’s Norry Wilson, as he gives his take on Oscar Marzaroli’s incredible photographic record of the Gorbals & the city, as well as sharing some images by other photographers drawn to the area to capture its atmosphere, people & culture. A Street Level Photoworks event in collaboration with Gorbals Library in partnership with the Marzaroli Collection. Part of Creative Sc...
Feminist Photography Network: Hannah Laycock & Flannery O’Kafka
Просмотров 164Год назад
This special event was programmed to coincide with the launch of Identity, Connection and Place, a new online exhibition by the Feminist Photography Network. Participating artists Hannah Laycock and Flannery O’Kafka gave presentations on their practice in discussion with Jennifer Long and Clare Samuel. Feminist Photography Network (FPN) is a shifting collective run by co-directors Jennifer Long...
A Balkan Journey Revised
Просмотров 65Год назад
An illustrated talk from Chris Leslie and John McDougall on A Balkan Journey - a 25 year photographic journey through the towns and cities of post-conflict Former Yugoslavia. This expanded and updated talk documents the Siege of Sarajevo - a city that suffered the longest siege in modern day history from 1992 to 1995 and drawing parallels with the destruction of cities during Russia’s invasion ...
Colin Gray - Caught Between Exhibition Walk & Talk Tour
Просмотров 420Год назад
Colin Gray gives a special guided tour of his exhibition Caught Between, in which he shared insights into the ideas, themes and processes of making the work in the exhibition. The exhibition provides a multi-layered approach dealing with the challenges of intergenerational family life: ageing, the space between life and death, the shifts in roles of dependence and the ongoing cycles of life. Co...
By Leaves We Live
Просмотров 32Год назад
'By Leaves We Live', directed by Culture Collective Gorbals Lead Artist Basharat Khan and made in collaboration with Support Artist Stella Rooney and local children at St Francis and Blackfriars Primary Schools. The short film draws on a COP26 theme, asking people to explore through film how climate change is affecting us as individuals, our surroundings, families, and communities. The film was...
FUTUREPROOF 2022 Artist Talks
Просмотров 96Год назад
In this series of talks we were joined by some of the artists featured in the FUTUREPROOF 2022 exhibition. Featuring presentations by Aiste Banelyte, Shannon Best, Natalie Dawson, Spencer Dent, Danielle Haynes, Theodore Wilkins-Lang Abby Pryce, Keira Jem Thomson, Susan Whittingham and Denise Delaunay-Wood
New Photographers Guild 2022 Artist Talk
Просмотров 206Год назад
New Photographers Guild 2022 Artist Talk
Forever Changes COP26 Delegates Reception
Просмотров 107Год назад
Forever Changes COP26 Delegates Reception
Hungry Beat Book Launch at Mono, Glasgow
Просмотров 225Год назад
Hungry Beat Book Launch at Mono, Glasgow
Frank McElhinney - Flight Exhibition Tour
Просмотров 497Год назад
Frank McElhinney - Flight Exhibition Tour
Gorbals Culture Collective Exhibition Launch
Просмотров 64Год назад
Gorbals Culture Collective Exhibition Launch
Govanhill Culture Collective Exhibition Launch
Просмотров 43Год назад
Govanhill Culture Collective Exhibition Launch
This Separated Isle: Gina Lundy Walk and Talk
Просмотров 412 года назад
This Separated Isle: Gina Lundy Walk and Talk
This Separated Isle - The Next Generation
Просмотров 862 года назад
This Separated Isle - The Next Generation
born 71 in carntyne at that goucho clip so a was about 14 then,some many memories of the shit housing and aw the folk around ma age ravedged wae the drug epidemic,it all ties in...london hated us🏴
Covered neatly, prime way.
Excellent, glad to have discovered Roberts photographs, wonderful work
Very nostalgic, love his work
A compelling short piece. Some truly wonderful imagery and footage nicely edited. I’m off to investigate more.
Hello Steven. I like the way you’ve made the film title slide in behind and out front of the architecture in the opening sequence. The monochromes and scarlet make a very eye catching visual. Thank you for blessing us through the sharing of your very evident creativity.
Just watched it for the 2nd time, gets better each time👏👏
Love your work and having been to Glasgow many a time I believe it is such a great community for street and documentary photography. Just subbed Keep doing what your doing 👍⭐⭐⭐
Nice vid.thanks
Fantastic footage and beautifully put together, the songs are amazing. How lucky are we in the present time. My faither was born in 1919 and I can understand how in his later years how content he was despite how horrible these times were, however it produced a lot of the most decent people who were wise and gave so much.
Just wonderful .... I came to walk round Simon's exhibition three times, to soak up the feeling, observe some of the technical choices and to be inspired anew each time
The man Steven elaborates on at 6:14ff is standing where the foot of Portugal Street gives onto Norfolk Street, so that corner pub isn't the Seaforth, which is in Gorbals Street, as the other snaps show. This snap is looking towards Gorbals Cross. I was born in Portugal Street.
Granddad born and raised in the old gorbals turned out alright
Number 9, Number 9, Number 9, Number 9, 🎼🎶🎵🎶🎺
Amazing work!
Born and bred there went to school holy cross it's a tip now shame
Shame about the Commie shit towards the end.
shite hole then, shite hole now. Great wee film though.
Shout out to the Glasgow crew 🎉
Of which there must be many hundreds of thousands.
Very interesting, thanks for posting.
And that’s why loads of people took heroin and got AIDS. What a shite hole.
Thanks. I'm thinking of simply photographing the paper at the end to prevent it being a one-off image. One question; is there a latency on the paper? So would a brief exposure to white light make the paper more sensitive?
This was shot in 16 mm 4x3 aspect ratio It is shown in 16x9 therefore some of the framing doesn’t seem quite right.
An absolute mess of a film
How So ? Won Best Documentary at Scottish Amateur Film Festival picked up an award at the World Festival of Youth & Students shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival lots of people who know about film making would disagree with you
Laughable in it's fetishizing of slums and poverty as an indication of authenticity. The main currency of Glasgow, even today, is hate and especially sectarian bigotry.
Beautiful, so loved this, inspiring
This was so good
U need to get into the hills that make Glasgow in order to be a Glaswegian. Not the fkn shipyards and shitholes.
Awesome. These photographs are a great example of a metamodern immanent transcendence.
Lived in Glasgow 1975 -81 . The Music / the fashion / the ease of life at that time seems like a dream now. Walked down Union St recently. Charity shop / Sweet shop / Vape shop / Charity shop / Poundland / Vape shop etc..etc..
I don’t see charity shops or poundlands as bad tho. Better than empty shells. Vape shops on the other hand- bloody vampires, feeding off poverty and despair.
I was a small kid in south west glasgow mid 70s. My glasgow was and is green, leafy, beautiful, cosmic, near albert park. Lovely memories that are with me now. Right this instant, i feel im there. Stood looking at the cart and the trees. I think the junction of cart side street and carmichael place is a very special place.
@@transferdatathreewally24 southside is the best , lived here for over a decade now and I love the parks
Thank you Steven as a 65year old Glasgow man from the Calton about a mile away you have brought the memories flooding back, it's lovely to me that you get the Glasgow people.
When people think of the 80s they think of neon and bright colours but I think of grey, because of films like this.
Geogaddi
I came from the same background in Glasgow in the Sixties and seventies, it's funny but when I was growing up in the Gorbals I never thought of it being deprived, just saying from Glasgow 😊👍😎🇬🇧
Thanks for reply. You are quite right in what you say - the perception of somewhere being 'deprived' can sometimes be an opinion 'looking in' rather than that lived. These are obviously Steven's opinions on how he saw it and continued to do so at the time of recording this work in 2018.
stunning
It's a crying shame I can only like this once. Can't wait for May having missed out on the first edition issue.
Well done Mary Mooney Cairns x
bleak
I remember visiting this exhibition. I found the image shown at 1:20 in particular very captivating and James (who was present) was very kind to explain the techniques and equipment utilised. Really enjoyed the exhibition.
Fantastic. You'll live on through your work!
The young guy at 21:12 I'd say that's defo bellrock path in cranhill & if it is I can't mind name it's bugging me cause I stayed just along from him. Great to see the old houses.
Aye, its bellrock path, its jamie tracey, he stayed at number 2.
@@joefear251 So it is i was thinking it was number 1. I mind Taw & ann marie well. Cheers pal.
My brother Thomas Tracey
@@joefear251Thomas Tracey
@@chasmala I mind your family well I was a young kid when your family lived there but Ann marie used to look after me with Carol & Marie mundy. Thomas is a good guy always stopped for chat or kick about.
I've read Groupie. With respect, Jenny, wrap it up how you like, you were all "keckless Judys". Giving sex for a bit of undeserved fame. Found the book rather saddening. The free love was crap. If you were good looking and hopefully rich I'm sure it was great. Not for the ugly poor ones like me.
I came here after buying a record The Tree and The Bird and The Fish and The Bell, Glasgow songs by Glasgow artists, with front cover and insert from Marzaroli wonderful photography. Good album indeed!
thanks for your comments. you'll find more material on the photogrpher here; ruclips.net/p/PLiVHWCplAetXJ0pHkSO5zeuAB3ckDUdWG
A horrible city. Human beings need to be happy like rabbits?? In Glasgow they definitely did breed like rabbits.
Zionism is Antisemitism .
Not sure how I came across this video ,popped up on my utube channel and so glad I watched it..Maybe Paul’s name or what ,anyway sitting here in Sydney Australia on New Year’s Day 23 it brought home to me how much you miss the islands and there people..Last visit to Barra was in 1978 and this year I hopefully will make my next visit and also to Vatersay..Was in Benbecula for 6 weeks summer of 2019 .Maybe that’s where I recall the name from ..
You can almost smell the Dust,
That was really great Angie 👍
Amen. If you want to know a place, know the people.
Glasgow now a 3rd world rapeugee camp under a foreign SNP 'leader'.