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Analogue Images Gardiner Delvaux

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An exhibition that explores how photographs are constructed and depictions of architecture, with the aim of raising critical discussions around how contemporary images build space.

Join us at Tin Sheds Gallery to celebrate the opening of the Analogue Images exhibition.

Analogue Images presents for the first time photographs from Rory Gardiner and Maxime Delvaux side-by-side. Far from innocent, these adjacencies disclose certain nuances in the nature of collaborations and the forms of authorship they produce, the contexts and processes they present, and how they capture everyday life. Each coupling explores the reciprocal relationship between photography and architecture to establish a dialogue on how contemporary images build space.

Rory Gardiner and Maxime Delvaux / Curated by Guillermo Fernández-Abascal, Urtzi Grau, Janelle Woo, Benjamin Chadbond and Amanda Williams.

Credits

  1. Image (detail): Untitled, Rory Gardiner, 2022

  2. Image (detail): Untitled, Maxime Delvaux, 2022

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