Belfast Exposed
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Belfast Exposed is a photography gallery in Belfast, established in 1983. It was Northern Ireland's first dedicated photographic gallery and in 2018 Sean O'Hagan in The Guardian described it as "the key independent space for contemporary photography" there. Belfast Exposed houses a 20×7 m gallery for the exhibition of contemporary photography, digital archive browsing facilities, a spacious black and white photographic darkroom and a digital editing suite in its Donegall Street premises. The gallery is used as a venue during both the Belfast Film Festival and the Belfast Festival at Queen's.
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Belfast Exposed és una galeria fotogràfica de Belfast, establerta el 1983. Va ser la primera galeria fotogràfica dedicada a Irlanda del Nord i, el 2018, Sean O'Hagan a The Guardian la va descriure com "l'espai independent clau per a la fotografia contemporània" allà. Belfast Exposed alberga una galeria de 20 × 7 m per a l'exposició de fotografia contemporània, instal·lacions de navegació d'arxius digitals, una àmplia cambra fosca fotogràfica en blanc i negre i una sala d'edició digital en les seves instal·lacions del carrer Donegall. Es va establir "per desafiar i subvertir les representacions mediàtiques de la ciutat devastada pels Troubles". La galeria s'ha centrat en la producció de treballs compromesos socialment i políticament, així com el desenvolupament i l'exposició de fotografia comunitària. S'hi ofereix formació per animar les comunitats locals a utilitzar la fotografia per gravar i comprendre el seu entorn. Belfast Exposed acull un arxiu de mig milió d'imatges, que s'havien de publicar en línia en un arxiu digital el març de 2004. La galeria s'utilitza com a seu tant durant el Belfast Film Festival com durant el Belfast Festival at Queen's .
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Belfast Exposed is a photography gallery in Belfast, established in 1983. It was Northern Ireland's first dedicated photographic gallery and in 2018 Sean O'Hagan in The Guardian described it as "the key independent space for contemporary photography" there. Belfast Exposed houses a 20×7 m gallery for the exhibition of contemporary photography, digital archive browsing facilities, a spacious black and white photographic darkroom and a digital editing suite in its Donegall Street premises. It was established "to challenge and subvert media representations of the Troubles-torn city". The gallery has focused on the production of socially and politically engaged work, the development and exhibition of community photography. Training is used to encourage local communities to use photography to record and understand their environment. Belfast Exposed hosts an archive of half a million images, which were to be published online in a digital archive by March 2004. The gallery is used as a venue during both the Belfast Film Festival and the Belfast Festival at Queen's.
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