Instant Love: International group show of Polaroid images


Opening reception: Thursday 12th of January 2012, 6-9pm
MadArt Gallery and Prism Photo Magazine are proud to invite all photography devotees to a night of “Instant Love” – an international group show dedicated to instant film photography phenomenon.
“Instant Love” is a collaborative effort of MadArt Gallery and Prism Photo Magazine in order to create an international photography show complemented by a special edition of Prism Magazine. The show features over 20 artists from all over the world (Ireland, Australia, USA, Italy, Poland, UK, Czech Rep., Germany) using various instant photography methods – from classic Polaroid 600 to Type-55 negatives. The show is also officially supported by The Impossible Project – the number one manufacturer of brand new instant film for Vintage Polaroid cameras.
The exhibition starts on the 12th of January (Thu) and will last for two weeks. Works will also be shown internationally in digital format in Prism magazine, along with few other names from all over the globe to be featured.
The show is organised by prism Magazine editor – Karol Liver.
“Instant Love” 12th-26th January 2012
Opening night: 12th January, 6pm-9pm
MadArt Gallery, 56 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin 1
LINKS:
MadArt Gallery & Studio: http://www.madartstudio.com/
prism Photo Magazine: http://www.PrismPhotoMagazine.com/
The Impossible Project: http://www.the-impossible-project.com/
Contact email: photo@madartstudio.com

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