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Photography galore in London 0

Apr26

From the V&A museum's Figures & Fictions Exhibition

It’s a boom time for photography in London at the moment, with significant exhibitions currently running at the V&A, Museum of London and the Deutsche Börse photography prize exhibition at the Ambika Gallery. I can’t remember a time when this has happened before.

The V&A’s exhibition is particularly good, with a wide variety of subject matter from a selection of contemporary South African photographers working across Africa. Pieter Hugo’s menacing shot of a Nigerian man with his captive hyena is there, as are a selection Nontsikelelo Veleko’s fresh street fashion portraits.

In addition to these well-known photographers there were lots of new faces documenting unusual aspects of life, which to me is important in a photography exhibition. Sabelo Mlangeni’s shots of cross-dressing men in rural South Africa show a side of South Africa I was completely unaware of. And Terry Kurgan turns his lens on the portrait photographers based in a Johannesburg park. A selection of their handiwork displayed alongside shows the pride people take in being photographed, something being lost here in the UK with the ubiquity of camera-phones.

Speed of Light vs the Tree of Souls 0

Apr26

Two interesting fibre optic installations have been on show in London recently: a recreation of the Tree of Souls from the Avatar movie at Hyde Park Corner, and United Visual Artists’ mesmerising Speed of Light at the Bargehouse, Oxo Tower.

The Tree of Souls was less than impressive on a grey afternoon, though the attendant told me all about how amazing it looked at night. And apparently if you have an iPhone you can interact with the tree and its miles of fibre optics, but not too surprisingly, my four year old Motorola just wasn’t compatible.

UVA had the foresight to install Speed of Light in a dark building, so daylight wasn’t an issue. Lasers, microphones, mirrors, smoke and speakers were combined in precise and ingenious ways to trace shapes, forms and sounds out in the dark.

And the winner? Sorry, Avatar, but Speed of Light wins hands down.

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