Come along say hi if you’re in London! Really into this little project idea! 

fourteen-nineteen-blog:

Opening on 1st March - Holy Ghost x Protein presents SIX SIX SIX.

The concept behind this show is simple but will no doubt result in a complex insight into the methodology of those involved. We gave six photographers (James Pearson-Howes, Max Knight, Jake Dow-Smith, Jess Gough, Paul Phung & Lewis Chaplin) a 36-exposure roll of 35mm film which they have 6 days to shoot. Each film is then returned back to the Holy Ghost team who will develop the films on their behalf with the resulting pictures being exhibited for 6 days.There will be no editing, no selection process and no chance for the artist to view their work prior to the exhibition. The only limitation is that they must choose to shoot in either landscape or portrait.Following on thematically from our last open submissions show, the objective is to question the standard format of exhibiting photography. The idea is to examine and question the role of the curator, both in the traditional sense and in regards to the self-curation by the artists themselves. The outcome aims to capture a process rather than a finished product and is set to offer a unique insight into the style, thought process and character of the featured photographers.

Come along say hi if you’re in London! Really into this little project idea! 

fourteen-nineteen-blog:

Opening on 1st March - Holy Ghost x Protein presents SIX SIX SIX.


The concept behind this show is simple but will no doubt result in a complex insight into the methodology of those involved. 

We gave six photographers (James Pearson-Howes, Max Knight, Jake Dow-Smith, Jess Gough, Paul Phung & Lewis Chaplin) a 36-exposure roll of 35mm film which they have 6 days to shoot. 
Each film is then returned back to the Holy Ghost team who will develop the films on their behalf with the resulting pictures being exhibited for 6 days.
There will be no editing, no selection process and no chance for the artist to view their work prior to the exhibition. 
The only limitation is that they must choose to shoot in either landscape or portrait.

Following on thematically from our last open submissions show, the objective is to question the standard format of exhibiting photography. 

The idea is to examine and question the role of the curator, both in the traditional sense and in regards to the self-curation by the artists themselves. 
The outcome aims to capture a process rather than a finished product and is set to offer a unique insight into the style, thought process and character of the featured photographers.

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  1. crcooperphotography reblogged this from camperdownstrangler and added:
    Separating PHOTOGRAPHERS and people who think they’re photographers. More shows like this please!
  2. camperdownstrangler reblogged this from bloodoftheyoung
  3. behindthewallofsleep reblogged this from lewischaplin and added:
    This looks great, need to try and get down to London at some point soon then.
  4. lewischaplin reblogged this from fourteen-nineteen-blog and added:
    I’m going to be making some work for this clever little group show...have organised at...
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  7. ffferg reblogged this from thephotocopyclub and added:
    Opening on 1st March - Holy Ghost x Protein presents SIX SIX SIX....The concept behind...
  8. jessgough reblogged this from fourteen-nineteen-blog and added:
    Come along say hi if you’re in London! Really into this little project idea!
  9. codeswithincodes reblogged this from bloodoftheyoung
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  11. bloodoftheyoung reblogged this from fourteen-nineteen-blog and added:
    See you there, London!
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