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Talk: Rafal Milach & Sarah Pickering – Sat 29th Oct

October 17, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

As part of Miniclicks’ CONTROL programme, Rafal Milach and Sarah Pickering discuss their work.

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: bpf16, brighton, brighton photo fringe, control, discussion, england, exhibition, free, lecture, miniclick, photo, photo fringe, photographer, photography, public order, rafal milach, sarah pickering, sussex, talk, the winner

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Oct 2016 – CONTROL

September 26, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

Working with Gordon MacDonald, Miniclick present CONTROL – a series of exhibitions and talks examining how images are used to manipulate.

Categories: EVENTS, EXHIBITIONS, WORKSHOPS • Tags: art, artist talk, artists talk, brighton, brighton photo fringe, control order, discussion, esther hovers, exhibition, false positives, free, fringe, gordon macdonald, jack latham, joachim schmid, mini click, miniclick, miniclick at the fringe, photo, photograph, photographer, photographers, photography, rafal milach, sarah pickering, simon menner, speaker, stasi archives, sugar paper theories, the winners, uk, x marks the spot

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The School of Miniclick – June 17th to 19th

May 11, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

For one weekend in June, The Miniclick Photography Talks take of The Photographers Gallery.

Categories: EVENTS, EXHIBITIONS, PROJECTS, WORKSHOPS • Tags: amak mahmoodia, brighton, david fathi, discussion, england, exhibition, kevin meredith, lecture, lomokev, london, lumines lab, mini click, miniclick, open call, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, rhiannon adam, school, sofia kathryn smith, submissions, sussex, the heart grows fonder, the photographers gallery, the school of miniclick, thgf, tpg, uk

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Review: Jimmy Nelson’s “Before they Pass Away”

November 24, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Jimmy Nelson’s “Before They Pass Away” received a lot of column inches when it opened at Atlas Gallery last month. A few weeks later our writer and resident exhibition wanderer, Dimitra Kountiou visited to see what the fuss was about and to see, now the dust has settled, if her initial opinions might have dulled a little. The gallery and the artist were both contacted for this review, but neither commented. Strolling in the streets of Marylebone, a huge photograph […]

Categories: EXHIBITIONS, WRITING • Tags: atlas gallery, before they pass away, Dimitra Kountiou, england uk, exhibition, jimmy nelson, london, mini click, miniclick, photo, photographer, photography, portrait, portraiture, review

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Interview: Spectrum

November 2, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

This year, during Brighton Photo Fringe for our ‘Another Way of Looking’ programme, we hosted an exhibition of Louis Porter’s ‘The Anatomy of Business’. The show was very kindly sponsored by Spectrum, who printed and mounted the works for us and helped guide us along the way to make sure the final prints were as good as they possible could be. We interviewed them about their unique insight into what goes into an exhibition and who is doing what right […]

Categories: EXHIBITIONS, FRINGE / BIENNIAL 2014 • Tags: another way of looking, brighton, england, exhibition, fringe, image, louis porter, mini click, miniclick, photo, photo fringe, photographer, photography, print, printers, printing, spectrum, sussex, the anatomy of business, uk

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Interview: Louis Porter

October 23, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Our second exhibition of our Another Way of Looking programme, alongside Brighton Photo Fringe and Biennial, comes from ABC photographer Louis Porter with his “Anatomy of Business” body of work. One of our writers, Martha Morley, spoke to Louis about the body of work… I was excited to interview Louis Porter, about his latest exhibition Anatomy of Business which “examines the visual language of business through the appropriation of an archive of 1980’s financial newspaper photographs, acquired by the artist in […]

Categories: WRITING • Tags: brighton, business, discussion, england, exhibition, fringe, interview, louis porter, martha morley, mini click, miniclick, photo, photographer, photography, review, sussex, the anatomy of business, uk

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Event: Everyone’s a Curator

October 12, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

On Saturday 11th October we bought back our ‘Everyone’s A Curator’ event for the Brighton Photo Fringe and Biennial, an evolving experimental exhibition that is created and curated during the day by the collected masses. We had loads of people come to the Miniclick Business Concern  during the day to help with the curation. We spent 6hrs going through the submitted images on a projector, selecting ones that caught the crowd’s eyes and printing them there and then to be […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: 2014, biennial, brighton, curation, curator, democracy, democratic, eac, england, everyone's a curator, evolving, exhibition, experiment, experimental, fringe, image, mini click, miniclick, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, sussex, uk

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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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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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