ISSUE #007 / OCTOBER 2021

THE PRINT

Offline Journal #007
THE PRINT

Cover image by David Hurn

Offline Journal’s biggest issue to date. 40 pages on the photographic print, in various forms, in Wales

 
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Contributors

Amanda Jackson • Bartosz Nowicki • David Hurn • Joseph Rodríguez • Joni Karanka • Martin Parr • Pete Evans •
Laura El-Tantawy • Jack Lowe • Bronwen Colquhoun • Siân Monument • Joan West • Sharon Eynon •
Hanna Baguley • Will Troughton • Ashrah Suudy • Alun Crockford • Humberto Gatica •
Betsan Haf Evans • Jon Pountney • Bernard Mitchell • Chris Tancock • Pete Davis • Ffotogalleri y Gofeb •
Nick Treharne • Glenn Edwards • Billie Charity • Ron McCormick • Mohamed Hassan • Glenn Dene • Paul Cabuts

#007 Contents:

Introduction
Brian Carroll
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Third Floor Gallery / Passion & P(r)ints
Bartosz Nowicki recounts his rollercoaster ride as part of the influential independent photography gallery in Cardiff.
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Wet Plates on Dry Land / Jack Lowe
An exploration of the extraordinary efforts of one man in documenting the Lifeboat Stations and crews around the coast of Wales and the UK.
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SWAPS, Acquisitions & Access / Museum Wales
Bronwen Colquhoun, Senior Curator of Photography talks with Brian Carroll on what’s been cooking during Lockdown.
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Ped4ir Môn Collective
A small group of female photographers based on the Isle of Anglesey are challenging the trend of Collective churn.
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Recent Contemporary Acquisitions / National Library Will Troughton shares recent examples of photography acquired for the National Collection in Aberystwyth.
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my high cheek bones, my length of skull / Bernard Mitchell
Swansea-based Bernard Mitchell tells the story behind his unique portrait of the formidable Welsh poet R.S. Thomas.
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Little Black Books / Chris Tancock
Exquisite prints needn’t always be big and Pembrokeshire’s Chris Tancock has more than one Little Black Book to prove it.
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Going Platinum
Photographer Pete Davis on why the magic of analogue prints will never fade for photography audiences.
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A Portrait of Wales / Nick Treharne
With an exhibition on grand walls in Aberystwyth, Nick Treharne tells the story of his equally noble project on capturing a Nation.
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People of COLOUR / Billie Charity
A self-published book illustrates the Hay-on-Wye photographer’s 5-year passion for capturing people.
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Progredior / Advance
Paul Cabuts considers the challenges ahead for the future development of photography in Wales.

 

A4 format • 40 pages
Cover by David Hurn

£6.00