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Artist Mark Neville leads a tour of Childâs Play, revealing the stories behind his photography.
In his exhibition, Neville presents a series of images of children at play in diverse environments around the world. Immersing himself in communities from Port Glasgow to North London, and in the war zones of Afghanistan and Ukraine, the artist has captured beautiful moments of free, spontaneous play within the complex and often harsh reality of childrenâs lives. Renowned for his socially focused projects, Neville will outline the aims for this project: to generate debate around the complex nature of childrenâs play and to advocate for improved provision for this universal right.
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2 April 2017 at 2:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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The Foundling Museum |
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Free with exhibition admission |
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enquiries@foundlingmuseum.org.uk, 020 7841 3600 Please arrive early to avoid disappointment. |
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