Wednesday 6.30pm
Jane Brown’s works are carefully observed scenes that hold a distinct anthropological charge, exploring absence, chance and the materiality of time.
Join us as Jane discusses her experience of documenting Hiroshima, as well as her meticulous process in the presentation of her hand-printed, black and white photographs. This will be seen in the context of Yoshikatsu Fujii’s work Hiroshima graph – rabbits abandon their children featured in MGA’s current exhibition Not standing still: new approaches in documentary photography.