LAST GARDEN | Philip J Brittan

  ‘Come and look at the garden’ were often amongst the first words my mother spoke to me when I visited.  She was a dedicated gardener who gained immense pleasure from the many hours she spent working in the garden that she maintained for sixty years. The results...

CUBBY’S TARN | Joseph Wright

This is a story of self – place, loss and memory.     Storytelling is one of our defining characteristics, a means of passing knowledge from one generation to another. Without it, much would have been lost to us over the many thousands of millennia we...

EVERYTHING SEEMED TO BE LISTENING | David Foster

  everything seemed to be listening is a project that uses photography, video and found objects to respond to the work of, and to places associated with the work of, the artist Paul Nash. It is funded by Arts Council England’s Grants for the Arts scheme. A...

WHERENESS: THE LANDSCAPE OF UNCERTAINTY | Chris Younger

“The photograph belongs to that class of laminated objects whose two leaves cannot be separated without destroying them both: the windowpane and the landscape, and why not: Good and Evil, desire and its object; dualities we can conceive but not perceive…...

CHORA & TERRAIN VAGUE | Matthew Conduit

  I have photographed the landscape around my home in Sheffield for over 35 years. A long time ago I arrived at photography through painting and drawing and a fascination for the act of mark making. My images are made within my own immediate environment and until...