Roger Mayne

Roger Mayne The Photographers gallery

The first exhibition since 1999 to show the iconic work of British photographer Roger Mayne (1929 – 2014).

It includes his pioneering photographs of 1950s early 1960s community life in London’s Southam Street. Mayne’s humanistic approach has influenced subsequent generations of photographers and made a significant contribution to post-war British photography.

Also featured are of Mayne’s less well-known work from outside the Capital. Including early work in Leeds where Mayne first developed his photographic interests. These pictures of street life around the city chart his development from pictorialism to his characteristic realist style. Between 1961 – 65 Mayne was commissioned to photograph the newly developed estate of Park Hill in Sheffield. His photographs captured both the nuance of daily social interactions and the sharp angles, shades and abstract forms of the urban environment.

At the Raleigh Cycles in Nottingham (1964), Mayne embraced the dynamic setting and low lighting of the factory to produce a series of dignified portraits of the workers in his distinctive black and white tonality. Restaged for the first time since 1964 is Mayne’s pioneering installation The British at Leisure. Commissioned by architect Theo Crosby for the Milan Triennale it features 310 colour images projected on five screens to a commissioned jazz score by Johnny Scott.

Duration 03 March 2017 - 11 June 2017
Times Thursday: 10.00–20.00 during exhibitions
 Sunday: 11.00–18.00
Cost Exhibition Day Pass £4 (£2.50 Concession) Advance Online Booking £2.50 Free admission before 12.00 every day Free for members
Venue The Photographers' Gallery
Address 16 - 18 Ramillies Street, London, W1F 7LW
Contact 4402070879300 / info@tpg.org.uk / www.thephotographersgallery.org.uk

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