Monday 29 April 2019

Artist Talk: Paul Hill MBE

The Institut français d'Ecosse is happy to host an event organised by Stills Centre for Photography featuring renowned contemporary artist, Paul Hill. He will encompass a broad range of areas relating to his experience, touching upon his work and the current status of photography in Britain today.

Paul Hill (b.1941) is an influential photographer, teacher and writer. In 1974 he became the first professor of photographic practice at a British University and in 1994, the first art photographer ever to receive an MBE for services to photography. In the 1970s, Hill and his wife, Angela, established The Photographers’ Place at their Peak District home; a hugely influential residential photography workshop and the first of its kind in the UK.

Hill’s work has been included in numerous national and international exhibitions since 1970 and he is represented in major collections around the world. A solo exhibition of his photographs, White Peak, Dark Peak, was held at Stills in 1990. He is the co-author (with Thomas Joshua Cooper) of Dialogue with Photography (1979/2005/2018) and his seminal book Approaching Photography (1982/2004) is widely regarded as essential reading for all students of photography.

Event details

Artist Talk: Paul Hill MBE
Thursday, 20 May 2019 | 6.30 - 8.00pm
IN ENGLISH | £5 (booking fee included)

Institut français d'Ecosse
West Parliament Square
Edinburgh EH1 1RF

Access Details
The Institut français d'Ecosse is fully accessible with step-free access available at West Parliament Square and George IV Bridge.

Booking
Advanced booking recommended at Eventbrite

Photo: Man against Snow 1974 by Paul Hill



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