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2024 Talks Programme: First Details Revealed

(c) SCAD Future Visions of Photography, Class of 2024

 

We are proud to announce the first highlights from the onsite Talks Programme – curated by Talks Partner, Thames & Hudson, with contributions from Photo London partners Nikon and FT Weekend, and Discovery curator, Charlotte Jansen.

Promising an incredibly strong line-up of speakers, including David Campany in conversation with Howard Greenberg on the legacy of Saul Leiter; Antony Penrose and Ami Bouhassane discussing photographer, model and war correspondent Lee Miller; and Magnum photographer and photojournalist Peter van Agtmael speaking with journalist Sean O’Hagan.

In addition, Susanna Brown, Leslie Smolan and Francis Hodgson discuss the whimsical surrealist work of Rodney Smith; curators of public exhibition, See/Change, Anne-Marie Beckmann and Renée Mussai spotlight the work of ten recently acquired artistic talents from the Art Collection Deutsche Börse; and curator Alona Pardo addresses parenting, photography, and the climate emergency with Discovery artist Andi Gáldi Vinkó.

Register your seat now before they go!

Please note, tickets are free of charge to Photo London pass holders, and pre-registration is strongly advised to avoid disappointment.

 

WEDNESDAY 15th MAY

14.00 – 15.00
FT Weekend presents: SHINING LIGHTS – JOY GREGORY ON BLACK WOMEN PHOTOGRAPHERS IN 1980S–90S BRITAIN

15:30-16:30

Thames & Hudson presents: SCAD FUTURE VISIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY, CLASS OF 2024

 

THURSDAY 16th MAY

14:00-15:00

Thames & Hudson presents: SURREAL REALITIES: THE ARTISTRY OF RODNEY SMITH – LESLIE SMOLAN, SUSANNA BROWN, AND FRANCIS HODGSON IN CONVERSATION

15:00-16:00

Isabelle von Ribbentrop and Brandei Estes  in conversation with Valérie Belin

15:30-16:30

Thames & Hudson presents: LEE MILLER: FROM ATTIC TO ARCHIVE

17:00-18:00

Thames & Hudson presents: SAUL LEITER – DISCOVERY AND REDISCOVERY – DAVID CAMPANY IN COVERSATION WITH HOWARD GREENBERG

18:30-19:30

Thames & Hudson presents: LOOK AT THE USA: PETER VAN AGTMAEL IN CONVERSATION WITH SEAN O’HAGAN

 

FRIDAY 17th MAY

14.00 – 15.00
THE ANONYMOUS PROJECT: LEE SHULMAN AND OMAR VICTOR DIOP IN CONVERSATION WITH TAOUS DAHMANI

15:30 -16:30

Art Collection Deutsche Börse presents: SEE/CHANGE – VISION AND PRACTICE

17:00-18:00

Thames & Hudson presents: THE AFRICAN GAZE: PHOTOGRAPHY, CINEMA AND POWER

SATURDAY 18th MAY

12:30-13:30

Thames & Hudson presents: GEORGE HOYNINGEN-HEUNE: THE PHOTOGRAPHER WHO DEFINED AN ERA

14:00-15:00

Charlotte Jansen presents: PARENTING IN A CLIMATE EMERGENCY – ANDI GÁLDI VINKÓ IN CONVERSATION WITH ALONA PARDO

15:00-16:00

Isabelle von Ribbentrop in conversation with Ragnar Axelsson and Michał Łuczak 

15:30-16:30

Nikon presents: HEATHER AGYEPONG – THERAPEUTIC CHARACTER CREATION 

17:15- 18:15

Nikon presents: ALIA ALI -SPEAKING IN IMAGE 

18.30 – 19.30

Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant: 2023 RECIPIENT NIKOLETTA STOYANOVA IN CONVERSATION WITH FIONA SHIELDS AND GILES DULEY

SUNDAY 19th MAY

14.00 – 15.00

Charlotte Jansen presents: PORTRAIT, SELF, OTHER

15:30-16:30

Nikon presents: RÓŻA WIKTORIA TYBOROWSKA – COLOUR STUDY AS A JOURNEY INTO SELF-AWARENESS 

17:00- 18:00

Nikon presents: SANNE DE WILDE – EMBRACING THE DIVERSITY OF SEEING AND BEING 

 

DISCOVER OUR PRE-FAIR ONLINE TALKS PROGRAMME HERE

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