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Review: Tom Pullen’s ‘Because I Cannot See’

October 12, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

As our first exhibition as part of this year’s Brighton Photo Fringe comes to a close, photographer and writer, Alexander Norton sent us his review of Tom Pullen’s ‘Because I Cannot See‘… I am instantly drawn to a man with a tidy moustache. His poem echoing around the other voices on show. When all played together a swarm of echoing chants fill your ears. The photographs are more prominent than the other components down to their use of colour. The […]

Categories: EXHIBITIONS • Tags: alexander norton, because I cannot see, blind, brighton, brighton photo fringe, england, exhibition, fringe, mini click, miniclick, partially sighted, review, sussex, tom pullen, uk

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Talk: John Myers – Weds Nov 19th

October 10, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Following on from our packed October programme for Brighton Photo Fringe and Biennial, and as a reminder that we are an all-year-round organisation, we’re really pleased to say that John Myers is coming down to Brighton to take us through his incredible work from Stourbridge in the 1970’s. +++ Wednesday November 19th. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm. Free Entry at The Old Market, Brighton. Free Entry. +++ John Myers (b. 1944) was a teacher in an arts school before it was accepted […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: boring photographs, brighton, britain, chat, discussion, documentary, england, gb, john myers, middle england, mini click, miniclick, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, portrait, stourbridge, sussex, talk, typology, uk

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Discussion: Familiar Constructs – Sat 11th Oct

October 9, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

In addition to our own programme, we provided an advisory role on a fascinating panel discussion for the Brighton Photo Fringe this year that looks at the family as subject of photography. It’s got a pretty heavy hitting panel too! +++ Saturday 11th October, 6pm at Phoenix Brighton. Free Entry. +++ Chaired by Dr Annebella Pollen, senior lecturer in the History of Art and Design at University of Brighton, this panel discussion will look at the family as photographic subject. The […]

Categories: FRINGE / BIENNIAL 2014 • Tags: anne burns, annebella pollen, brighton, discussion, elin karlsson, familiar constructs, family, family portrait, gillian rose, jonathan baggaley, miniclick, panel discussion, photo fringe, photographer, photography, talk

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Event: The Photo Publisher’s Market – Sat 18th & Sun 19th Oct

October 6, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Following on from the success of our Paper Fair last November, we’re pleased to be working with Brighton Photo Fringe and Brighton Photo Biennial to present The Photo Publisher’s Market. Miniclick’s role in the weekend of photobook fun is in curating a series of talks and discussions on the Saturday and Sunday featuring some of the most exciting, important and interesting people in the industry. +++ Saturday 18th October and Sunday 19th October, 11am to 5pm at Phoenix Gallery, Brighton. Free Entry. […]

Categories: EVENTS, FRINGE / BIENNIAL 2014 • Tags: 14-19, book, book fair, bpb, bpf, brighton, brighton photo biennial, brighton photo fringe, cafe royal, dewi lewis, ditto, england, fair, fayre, fell, format, fourteen nineteen, gb, harry hardie, here, lisa barnard, made to order, mini click, miniclick, phoenix, photo, photobook, photographer, photography, publisher, publishing, sussex, the miniclick press, uk

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Party: The Exploding Miniclick Inevitable

October 3, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Lats night saw the launch of our Another Way of Looking programme – a month of events at this year’s Brighton Photo Biennial and Brighton Photo Fringe celebrating different ways of communicating through imagery, and the different ways we perceive these communications. We kicked off with a preview of our first exhibition, Tom Pullen’s ‘Because I Cannot See’, which runs until October 16th at our new home, The Miniclick Business Concern. All the info on the exhibition can be found […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: brighton photo biennial, brighton photo fringe, launch party, mini click, miniclick, party, photo, photographer, the exploding miniclick inevitable

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Interview: Tom Pullen

September 27, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

‘Because I Cannot See’ is an exhibition hosted by Miniclick from Falmouth graduate Tom Pullen, that engages people with a sensory experience. Collaborating with product designers and the Cornwall Blind Association, the works include traditional photos alongside 3D tactile versions of the portraits and audio and braille captions. The exhibition forms a part of Miniclick’s “Another Way of Looking” programme throughout October 2014, alongside Brighton Photo Fringe and Brighton Photo Biennial. Our writer, Bryony Good, spoke to Tom about his […]

Categories: WRITING • Tags: 2014, because I cannot see, blind, brighton, brighton photo fringe, cornwall, cornwall blind association, england, exhibition, falmouth, fringe, image, interview, mini click, miniclick, partially sighted, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, portrait, portraits, rnib, sussex, the miniclick business concern, tom pullen, uk

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Event: Photographs Rendered in Play-Doh – Sat 18th Oct

September 11, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

To launch the new book from Eleanor MacNair’s hugely popular “Photographs Rendered in Play-Doh” project, published by MacDonaldStrand Photomonitor (MSPM), we’re hosting a day of play-doh rendering activities at The Miniclick Business Concern. Visitors are invited to bring along a photograph they’d like to recreate in the Play-Doh we’ll supply, and Eleanor will be on hand to offer her advice and render a few of her own as well. All the renderings made on during the day will be photographed and […]

Categories: FRINGE / BIENNIAL 2014 • Tags: 68ms, blog, book, book launch, clay, eleanor macnair, fringe, fun, game, gost, macdonaldstrand, mini click, miniclick, miniclick at the fringe, model, models, october, photo, photograph, photographer, photographs rendered in play doh, photography, photomonitor, play-doh, playdoh, the miniclick business concern, the miniclick photography talks

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Review: Tim Hetherington’s ‘Infidel’

September 7, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Over the last 18 months, Miniclick has raised proudly supported the Tim Hetherington Trust, and aided the continuation of his work in Sierrra Leone. A new exhibition at Photofusion shows a selection of his work from Afghanistan. Writer and photographer Dimitra Kountiou visited it for us… Made in Afghanistan, in Korengal Valley where Hetherington spent time with the American soldiers stationed there, Infidel at Photofusion brings to our attention many of the paradoxes of war. Tim’s work in revealing the day to day life of […]

Categories: EXHIBITIONS, WRITING • Tags: afghanistan, brighton, combat, conflict, diary, dimitra kontinou, documentary, england, exhibition, hetherington, infidel, london, miniclick, photo, photofusion, photograph, photographer, photography, photojournalism, review, sussex, the miniclick photography talks, tim hetherington, uk, war

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Talk: Pecha Kucha Night – Mon 27th Oct

August 28, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

To close ‘Another Way of Looking’, our programme for October that runs alongside Brighton Photo Fringe and Photo Biennial, Miniclick are hosting a Pecha Kucha night featuring a series of photographers talking about their ‘Non-Photographic Influences’. Pecha Kucha is a format of presenting whereby each speaker has 20 slides and 20 seconds on each slide, resulting in a series of quickfire, inspiring 6:40sec talks. Our lineup includes Aaron Schuman, Laura Pannack, Matt Henry, Lewis Bush, Jason Larkin, Jooney Woodward, Kevin Meredith, […]

Categories: EVENTS, FRINGE / BIENNIAL 2014 • Tags: aaron schuman, alexandra lethbridge, another way of looking, art, awol, brighton, brighton photo biennial, brighton photo fringe, discussion, east sussex, england, film, gb, jason larkin, jooney woodward, kevin meredith, laura pannack, lewis bush, matt henry, mini click, miniclick, nic serpaell-rand, Owen Harvey, pecha kucha, pecha kucha night, photo, photographer, photography, pkn, quickfire, sussex, talk, talks, uk

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