Harley Weir: Homes


Small exhibition at Fabrica in Brighton of pictures taken by Harley Weir photographs made over a ten-day period in October 2016 in the migrant and refugee camps of Calais, known informally as the Jungle, as they were dismantled.

The pictures were shown as an installation with the works printed on gauze and hung round this beautiful former chapel. They focus on the detail of everyday life and the possessions of those being moved rather than the destruction itself. I thought the pictures would have worked better in a more traditional exhibition with more commentary on the works, the images got a bit lost in the big space and the printing on gauze gave them a rather ethereal felling so you looked at the effect rather than the image. The pictures were too important not to be looked at.

The show was part of the Brighton Photo Biennial 2018. 

Closes on 25 November 2018


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