WESTERN EDGE | Anne Giddings

  For me photography is a form of research: a kind of contemporary archaeological investigation into myself, the world I find myself in and the entanglement between them. I photograph everyday places in which I find a feeling of resonance, or a disorientation and...

COMHARRADH | Lynda Laird

  This work is from a series I made called Comharradh – an audio-visual project which is the result of a sustained engagement with the peat bogs and moorlands of the Isle of Lewis. At heart, it is an ode to the moor; to its component parts, peat, water,...

NOTHING THERE | Stephen Segasby

“The real voyage of discovery consists not of seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” – Marcel Proust There was ‘Nothing There’. I went for a walk into the hills of a desert on a volcanic Island through the middle of the day. I wanted to...

THE NATURE OF PLACE | Joseph Wright

“…innocence of eye has a quality of its own. It means to see as a child sees, with freshness and acknowledgment of the wonder; it also means to see as an adult sees who has gone full circle and once again sees as a child – with freshness and an even deeper sense of...