Tuesday, 11 March 2014

The Impressions Gallery. Bradford



Last week I visited the Impressions Gallery in Bradford City Park. They currently had a touring exhibition by photographer Paul Reas named 'Day dreaming about the good times?' 

"Paul Reas, one of the most significant photographers to emerge from the new wave of British colour documentary of the mid 1980s. The show spans thirty years from Thatcherite Britain to today’s recession and encompassing themes of class, consumption, work and leisure." 

"This exhibition allows a greater understanding of Reas’ work; ranging from candid black and white
street photography of Bradford in the early 1970s through to his most recent commission undertaken
in 2012". (2013. www.impressions-gallery.com)

 These images really gave one an insight into life in the 1970's and 80's. Life was different, simple, we were comfortable with what some may call the simple life. The black and white images portray the times well and show great detail, feelings and emotions can be clearly seen without the noise of colour. A greater understanding of what the image is trying to say can be gained.

Paul Reas 'Day Dreaming about the Good Times?'

Saltaire, Salts Mill and Cream Cakes.......

Salts Mill. Saltaire
Baked treats from Salts Village Bakery
Fashion and Art book in the 1853 Gallery
Vintage finds in Salts Mill
Beautiful printed note cards and paper
Grand Canyon. South Rim. 1982. David Hockney 

One very cold Friday me and my mum enjoyed a trip to Saltaire Village and the wonderful Salts Mill. The mill houses one of the largest collection's of David Hockney's art work as well as textile exhibitions, antique shops, beautiful books, crafts, art supplies and Salts Diner (serving beautiful sandwiches and cakes).
The David Hockney (who was Born in Bradford, like myself) collection includes a variety of pieces,  paintings, sketches, etchings and photomontages. All great and unique in their own way. But my favourite has to be the photomontage of the Grand Canyon.
I wanted to but everything ,beautiful cards and notes pads with William Morris prints and all the books from the fashion table.  The antique shop had some amazing things, vintage cameras and telephones, fur coats, china teapots and even a tea-making machine!
After getting lost among the books and antiques of Salts Mill, Salts Village Bakery provided us with a much needed cup of tea and a gorgeous cream and jam scone.