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Siderotype: Prints in Gold, Blood and Salt

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"Siderotype: Prints in Gold, Blood and Salt" will open from 11:00-20:00 on Friday the 3rd of October and 11:00-16:00 on Saturday the 4th of October at the Brighton Media Centre, 68 Middle Street, Brighton, BN1 1AL, UK.

The show runs until November 14th 2008 and includes prints in gold, silver, platinum, blood, salt and flower petals.

For details, see http://www.siderotype.com/fringe.htm

for other exhibitions in the Biennial and Fringe 2008 see http://www.photofringe.org/exhibiton_listings.php

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Congratulations with the interesting exhibition. Unfortunately I am on the other site of the channel, so won't be able to visit it, but it certainly looks good. That new chrysotype process utilizing gold also looks very interesting, especially the unique red/violet/pink tones it produces
 
Thanks for the support -

Our last exhibition, at Focus in the Birmingham NEC, drew a variety of comments, from "why would I want a print to look like THAT", to more appreciative noises.

The most interesting part of the NEC show was the large number of professional photographers who said they felt pushed into digital for commercial purposes. This current exhibition is presented to an art audience - I'll certainly report the feedback.
 
A new exhibition in the UK featuring a chrysotype print opened this week: "Our Infinite Day Trip" by Darren Edwards. Details at http://thegrey-area.blogspot.com/

Regarding "Gold, Blood and Salt", we had an especially good reaction to the chrysotypes, cyanotypes and salt prints on show. As you might expect, a very small percentage of people who viewed the exhibition had ever seen an iron-based print before, but the reaction was overwhelmingly positive.
 
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