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Giclée Fine Art Print on Epson Semi-gloss

Available in 48 x 33cm, 66 x 46cm & 152 x 127cm 

Unmounted and unframed

2022

 

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Over the last three years, since the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Paul Raftery has visited sites of political protest, shooting them all at dawn, the beginning of a new day and the beginning of a political era.

 

Whilst the events differed at every site ­– from protests in Timișoara’s Opera Square to collective singing at Estonia’s Song Festival Grounds – the one thread that combines them is the desire for democracy.

 

Exhibited for the first time in 2022, Raftery’s evocative photographs are a meditation on memory, democracy and place, and how this manifests itself so powerfully in public spaces.

 

Available in 48 x 33cm, 66 x 46cm & 152 x 127cm 

For framing or delivery quotes, please email sales@anisegallery.co.uk

 

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Paul Raftery is a photographer of the built environment with an international reputation who has been shooting around the world for more than 30 years. Following his last exhibition at Anise Gallery, Berlin Voids, Paul was invited to show the work at the Stiftung Berliner Mauer (Berlin Wall Memorial).

 

His films (made with Dan Lowe) have been shown in numerous galleries and festivals, including the New York Architecture Film Festival and the city’s Gagosian Gallery.

 

Paul Raftery - Song Festival Grounds, Tallinn, Estonia

£250Price
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