KEVIN DONNELLY suggests that the task of transforming cultural spaces is far from over and that photography still has a key role to play
IN THE four decades before his death at the age of 64 in 2012, Sheffield-based photojournalist Martin Jenkinson chronicled everyday lives in all their drama and detail and that's very much in evidence in the exhibition Who We Are in the city's Weston Park Museum.
The first major retrospective of Jenkinson’s work, it celebrates what was a remarkable career and includes over 80 of his most compelling images.
CHRIS SEARLE welcomes a startling vision of contemporary Newport from a veteran photographer of the British working class
MARJ MAYO recommends a well illustrated and very positive account of an extraordinary period in local government history
JOHN GREEN welcomes a remarkable study of Mozambique’s most renowned contemporary artist
MIKE QUILLE applauds an excellent example of cultural democracy: making artworks which are a relevant, integral part of working-class lives


