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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Format International Photography Festival (stylised as FORMAT) is a biennial photography festival held in Derby, UK. It takes place in March[1] in various venues in Derby including Quad, University of Derby, Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derwent Valley Mills, Market Place and in nearby cities.

Format comprises "a year-round programme of international commissions, open calls, residencies, conferences and collaborations".[2] Though it exhibits some work by established photographers, it is predominantly a platform for emerging photography.[3]

FORMAT was established in 2004 by Louise Clements and Mike Brown, and built on the legacy of the past Derby Photography Festivals.[4] It is organised by QUAD in partnership with the University of Derby. It was Directed by Co-Founder Louise Clements also known as Louise Fedotov-Clements from 2004-2022; in 2017 it was directed by Monica Allende.[5]

In 2010 The Guardian called it "the UK's leading photography festival".[1]

Episodes

2006 – Format06

The theme was "Transform" and it took place in September/October.[4]

Included work by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin.[4]

2009 – Format09

The theme was "Photocinema".

Included work by Aaron Schuman[6][7] and Wim Wenders.[8]

2011 – Format11

The theme was "Right Here, Right Now: Exposures from the Public Realm"—street photography.[9][10][11]

Included work by Giacomo Brunelli,[10] Raymond Depardon,[10] Bruce Gilden,[10][11][12] Joel Meyerowitz,[10][13] Chris Steele-Perkins,[10] Raghu Rai,[10] Alex Webb,[10][14] Zhang Xiao,[15] and 60 works by street photography collective In-Public including Nick Turpin.[11]

Speakers at the opening weekend included Bruce Gilden, Nate Larson, John Maloof on Vivian Maier, Chris Steele-Perkins, Mark Sealy, Amy Stein, Nick Turpin, Michael Wolf[14] and Joel Meyerowitz.[10]

2013 – Format13

The theme and subtitle was "Factory: Mass Production".[16][17] The festival had two categories: "Focus", which was curated, and "Exposure", "comprising work selected from an open submission programme."[16]

Included work by Ken Grant,[16][18][19] Erik Kessels,[16][17] and Archive of Modern Conflict.[17][20]

2014 – Format14

Included work by Zhang Xiao.[21]

2015 – Format15

The theme was "evidence" and it was directed by Louise Clements.[22][23][24]

Included work by Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel (Evidence).[25]

2016 – Format16

An off-year episode.[26] The theme was called "reGeneration3" and it was curated by the Musée de l'Élysée (Lausanne, Switzerland).

Included "work by some 50 students of 25 different nationalities and 40 art institutions".[26]

2017 – Format17

The theme was "Habitat"[27]—"landscape, environment, migration, digital worlds, ideas of home and displacement, conflict and regeneration".[2] The headline exhibition explored the Anthropocene.[3]

Included work by David Moore (his play The Lisa and John Slideshow),[28] Lisa Barnard,[2][3] Sohrab Hura,[2][3] Ursula Biemann,[3] John Maclean,[2] Tom Hunter[2] and from the W. W. Winter studio in Derby.[29][30][31]

The Format Conference included a talk by Martin Parr.[28]

2018 – Format18

Included work by Mark Neville (Displaced Ukrainians and Battle Against Stigma).[32]

See also

References

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