Exhibition

George Hallett: Consigned for Future Memory

University of Central Lancashire, PR1 Gallery, Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom
17 Mar 2014 - 11 Apr 2014

George Hallett: Consigned for Future Memory

George Hallett, First Encounter (Johannesburg, 1994). Courtesy the artist.

Consigned for Future Memory is an exhibition of work by South African photographer George Hallett. Organised in two parts, the display will consist in a series of images depicting various moments in the life and work of George Hallett and additional printed material presented both at PR1 Gallery and at the Centre for Contemporary Art, University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), Preston.

George Hallett (born 1942) lives and works in Cape Town. He began his career as a street photographer and freelanced for Drum magazine with editor Jacky Heyns from 1964. When, in 1966, the Apartheid government declared the mixed neighbourhood of District Six (in Cape Town) a White area, Hallett was encouraged by writer and artist Peter Clarke and protest poet James Matthews to document the area before the forced removals and destruction began. Hallett’s District Six photographs (1968-1970) announce the development of an interest in collective memory and the recording of the present for future generations.

Consigned for Future Memory is organised by Making Histories Visible , the interdisciplinary research platform led by Professor Lubaina Himid MBE at UCLan’s Centre for Contemporary Art. The exhibition coincides with George Hallett’s presence in the UK as part of UCLan’s Distinguished Visitor Programme.

Hallett will give a public lecture on Thursday 20 March 2014 about his photographic journey. He will also lead a workshop with UCLan’s photography and art students.

 

Public Lecture by Photographer George Hallett
Thursday 20 March 2014 at 6.30pm
University of Central Lancashire
Foster Lecture Theatre 4
Foster Building
PR1 2HE Preston

Free entrance to the lecture and exhibition.

Click here to make a booking for the lecture.

 

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