See Chris Hatherill's talk from our space-themed Nicer Tuesdays

Date
8 July 2014

Next up in our space-themed Nicer Tuesdays talks is super/collider’s Chris Hatherhill, who told us that while we are familiar with a handful of iconic space photographs, there are thousands more that most of us have never seen. Super/collider’s Apollo 77 project (named partly in honour of the abandoned south London video store in which it was first exhibited!) brings this vast archive to a wider audience: “images that caught our eye in terms of their artistry, deliberate or not.” They vary from the sublime to the surreal and Chris is particularly drawn to the abstract, colour-streaked images created when astronauts fire off a few shots to end the rolls of Hasselblad film.

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Photo from Apollo 77

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Photo from Apollo 77

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