Saturday, 17 January 2009

'Stock' comes to the Emporium, Bristol.


'Stock' news update: first tour dates outside London confirmed.

The show will be on tour for three weeks in February and March 2009.

Location: The Emporium gallery, 37 Stokes Croft, Bristol.
Dates: 27th February - 13th March.

The Emporium is a community-led gallery, in an occupied building in Bristol. In the spirit of the two photography projects (which document communities on the fringes of society in London) it seems the right place to collaborate with, and marks the start of what may be a larger tour.

Located a stone's throw from the controversial 'Westmoreland House' - (a vast building that has long remained un-occupied, un-safe and un-beautiful) The Emporium gallery offers an insight into how disused buildings can be put to positive use, on a shoestring budget.

More details and opening times to follow.














Above: Entrance to 'The Emporium', Bristol.

Wednesday, 7 January 2009

'Stock' exhibition, R O O M gallery London.













Above: installation shot at R O O M gallery, London 2009.














Above: Private view at R O O M, 5th January 2009.














Above: Exterior shot of the window at R O O M, January 2009.


PRESS COVERAGE:

-DPS special feature on pages 10 / 11 of Time Out magazine, 8th - 14th Jan 2009.
-Image and recommendation in the British Journal of Photography, 24th - 31st Dec 2008.
-Image and recommendation on the Metavisual website.
-Glowing review on the R O O M site.
-Mention in the news section of the 'Shots' website.











Above: Double page spread, Time Out Jan 8th - 14th 2009













Above: Image featured, British Journal of photography 24th - 31st Dec 2008

Monday, 22 December 2008

Press images

The extended press selection for the show is as follows:


PRESS SELECTION: 'All that glitters is gold' by Ollie Harrop
































































PRESS SELECTION: 'Moments of protest' by Billy Macrae.














Above: 'Anonymous' Anti-Scientology demonstrators outside the UK Scientology HQ, London 2008














Above: Protesters re-enacting the situation for prisoners at Guantanamo bay.
'Free Binyam Mohamed' protest, Trafalgar Sq, London 2008














Above: Peace activist Brian Haw, who has occupied a space in Parliament Square with his tent in the form of a peace vigil for the last seven years. 2008














Above: Anti 'car-culture' demonstrators. 'World Naked Bike Ride'. London 2008


(Please contact Billy on the following address for hi-res versions or usage guidelines)
billy.macrae.online@gmail.com

Private view

The private view of the show will be on the 5th January,
at R O O M, from 6pm - 8.30pm.
See you there...

Sunday, 7 December 2008

Stock NEWS..

This is an update to confirm that Billy will be showing a preview of his project 'Moments of protest' at the muTATE Britain show, this Thursday...

Here are the details:
Location: muTATE Britain (top floor), Cordy House, Curtain Rd, London EC2 3SB.
www.mutatebritain.co.uk (Billy's work will be on the site nearer the time.)
Dates: Thursday 18th - Sunday 22nd December.
Private view: Thursday 18th, 6 - 9pm.

Images to be displayed at the preview will be approximately 10 of the full 'Moments of protest' edit.


More NEWS...
'Stock' now has a Facebook page.
Click here to join.

Sunday, 16 November 2008

'Stock'- Press release


'Stock' is an upcoming exhibition by UK-based photographers Ollie Harrop and Billy Macrae, documenting two communities that exist on the fringes of society in London.

Location: R O O M gallery, 31 Waterson Street, London E2 8HT

Dates: 6th - 11th January 2009














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Ollie Harrop 2008.
From the series All that glitters is gold.

All that glitters is gold is an ongoing documentary project, focussing on a community based around a block of shop-fronts situated in the heart of New Cross, London. The block is owned by Goldsmiths college, who over the last decade have turned a blind eye to a group of artists, fashion designers and activists occupying the building and setting up cafes, studios and shops.
Eviction of the block has been muted for over a year now, and as it stands Goldsmiths will be evicting everyone from the buildings at the end of 2009.

Ollie's site: www.ollieharrop.com














Nude demonstrators at the 'World Naked Bike ride', Hyde Park

Billy Macrae 2008.
From the series Moments of protest.

Moments of protest is an ongoing project by Billy Macrae, which takes as its subject matter the activist scene in London, UK. Inspired by meetings with activists in Asia - specifically India - Billy Macrae returned from his travels in 2007, with the urge to turn his camera upon his fellow Londoners in an attempt to explore what motivates them to 'Save the World' in their spare time.
"Why do people take to the streets in protest, in a city whose citizens have everything they could ask for..?"
Shot in News-style black and white, the resulting project is a snapshot of a thriving activist 'scene', which perhaps asks more questions than it answers.

NOTE: This project will be printed on blank broadsheet newspaper print - a medium with strong connections to the activism scene in London.