10TH EDITION
06 - 30 JUNE 24
‘Divergence’ delves into how contemporary photographers are interpreting rapid digitalisation, our climate emergency and the ethical questions surrounding Artificial Intelligence. ‘Divergence’ embraces the complexity of our polarised world, with the aim to shine a light on the importance of nuance, critical thought, and interpretation, while offering antidotes for survival. Our programme aims to initiate conversations and propose alternatives by presenting thought-provoking and visually ambitious work pushing on the boundaries of the medium.
PORTFOLIO REVIEW
Belfast Photo Festival is hosting two days of virtual, one on one portfolio reviews with 33 Irish, British and International photography experts. Friday 21st & Saturday 22nd June 24.
EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS
Richard Mosse: Broken Spectre
Carlise Memorial Church | 7 - 23 June
Overcoming the challenge of representing climate change, this is Mosse’s most ambitious project to date and an Isle of Ireland premiere. Taking you deep into the Brazilian Amazon, the immersive 74 min piece is presented as a bespoke video installation including a 20m wide screen and 16-channel sound.
Matthais Oostrik: SMILE AI.
Riddel’s Warehouse | 6 - 23 June
SMILE A.I. actively immerses the audience into a dystopian future where reality is refracted through the lens of AI's statistical interpretations. A dystopian, future facing installation hanging deep within a remarkable, untouched 19th century warehouse.
Barbara Caillot and Aleksandra Karkowska: Our Streets are full of White Bears
Belfast City Hall Lawn | 10 - 30 June
In Poland, since the 1920s, men disguised as a white bear offered photos to passers-by. How did thousands of pictures become a symbol of Polish popular culture, an antidote and provocation, during such uncertain times.
Kourtney Roy: The Other End of the Rainbow
Botanic Gardens | 6 - 30 June
In this solo exhibition featuring the work of Canadian artist Kourtney Roy, we present an excerpt of her expansive project, ‘The Other End of the Rainbow’. Within it, Roy intricately captures a story entrenched in themes of violence, misogyny, and systemic racism.
Adam Rouhana: Before Freedom
Botanic Gardens | 6 - 30 June
‘Before Freedom’ (2022–ongoing) is an ongoing project led by how photographic representations shape our reality. Adam Rouhana’s work poignantly presents us with the quieter moments of Palestinian life, in an attempt to highlight the gap between representation and reality.
Amin Yousefi: Eyes Dazzle as they Search for The Truth
Botanic Gardens | 6 - 30 June
What is the relationship between the photographer and the one that is photographed? In an attempt to answer this question, Amin Yousefi turned to photobooks, documenting the Iranian Revolution of 1978-1979 in his home-country, Iran.
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
Panel Event: Broken Spectre - Richard Mosse
The MAC | 8 June
Chaired by Louise Cullen, Richard Mosse will be joined in discussion by Simon Gray and Billy Hunter. The panel will bring a discussion centred on how art, science and public engagement together can raise our collective understanding and consciousness around climate change.
Portfolio Reviews
Online | 21 & 22 June
Belfast Photo Festival presents two days of online, one-to-one portfolio reviews with Irish, British and International experts.
Artist Talk: Aleksandra Karkowska & Barbara Caillot
Studio 1G1 | 13 June
Join Polish artists Barbara Caillot and Aleksandra Karkowska for an introduction and insight into their fascinating project of the legendary White Bear of Zakopane, exploring how thousands of pictures of White Bears have become a symbol of Polish popular culture over the past 100 years.
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