Side Photographic Gallery
5 & 9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3JE, England
For thirty years, Side has been committed to documentary photography. We remain rooted in the realist tradition, strongly believing in the need for social commitment. Our heroes include Lewis Hine and Robert Doisneau, both of whom are represented in Side's extensive collection. Our aim is to celebrate, illuminate and expand the humanist experience, particularly in relation to working-class culture. We believe in the value of the artist to society. But also believe that the artist's role is essentially a critical one. We are committed to the building up of our Photographic Collection, from work commissioned, purchased and donated to Side.
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Description
For thirty years, Side has been committed to documentary photography. We remain rooted in the realist tradition, strongly believing in the need for social commitment. Our heroes include Lewis Hine and Robert Doisneau, both of whom are represented in Side's extensive collection. Our aim is to celebrate, illuminate and expand the humanist experience, particularly in relation to working-class culture. We believe in the value of the artist to society. But also believe that the artist's role is essentially a critical one. We are committed to the building up of our Photographic Collection, from work commissioned, purchased and donated to Side.
Collections description
Currently the collection consists of over 7,000 images, the majority of which relate to the North East of England. The Side Photographic Collection went digital in October 2003, when something like 2,000 images from over 80 projects involving more than 30 photographers were made available online. With support from the New Opportunities Fund, Side has been scanning and photoshopping since August 2002 in preparation for the public launch. With a strong emphasis on the work of photographers who have been documenting the north east of England, the online Collection presents a broader and deeper understanding of the work Side has been supporting during its 25 years. Our long-term aim is to make the whole Collection available online.
You can see the work so far on:
http://www.amber-online.com/gallery/
Facilities
Auditorium
Library with public access
Shop
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Newcastle and Gateshead
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