A new exhibition at Bradford’s Impressions Gallery will explore concepts of ‘Britishness’ through different people’s stories.
Based on the book of the same name, ‘Invisible Britain: This Separated Isle’ presents a diverse range of engaging photographic portraits of people from across the UK.
Each portrait is accompanied with a poignant first person testimony, drawing attention to their lives.
The free exhibition opens on July 23.
Curated by Paul Sng, it features work by some of the UK’s leading photographers – Alecsandra Dragoi, Alicia Bruce, Amara Eno, Andy Aitchison, Arpita Shah, Chris Leslie, Christine Lalla, Ciara Leeming, Faraz Pourreza-Jorshari, Fiona Yaron-Field, Gina Lundy, Ilisa Stack, Inès Elsa Dalal, Jim Mortram, Jenny Lewis, Joanne Coates, Kat Dlugosz, Kate Nolan, Kirsty Mackay, Kris Askey, Lisa Wormsley, Maisie Marshall, Marc Davenant, Margaret Mitchell, Marie Smith, Mario W. Ihieme, Mark Parham, more.
Invisible Britain: This Separated Isle is produced by ffotogallery, Cardiff and Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow.
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