Coming in Spring 2025

Peter Mitchell: Nothing Lasts Forever 

Fri 07 Mar 2025 - Sun 15 Jun 2025

A retrospective of work by one of the leading early colour photographers of the 20th century.

A colour image of a fairground ghost train amusement ride that looks run down.

Coming in Spring 2025

Peter Mitchell: Nothing Lasts Forever 

Fri 07 Mar 2025 - Sun 15 Jun 2025

A retrospective of work by one of the leading early colour photographers of the 20th century.

Peter Mitchell (b.1943, UK) is widely regarded as one of the most important early colour photographers of the 20th century. A powerful storyteller and social historian, Mitchell’s photography unfolds a longstanding and poetic connection with Leeds. He has chronicled the people and the changing fortunes of the city with warmth and familiarity for over 40 years. Described as ‘a narrator of who we were, a chaser of a disappearing world’, Mitchell continues to photograph his beloved hometown today.  

For me, photography is all about coincidences.

- Peter Mitchell
Colour image of a gathering of women huddled with each other outside the back of some terrace houses. A smaller group of men stand waiting with cameras to the side to capture some group photographs.

‘How many Aunties’, Back Hares Mount, Leeds, 1978

The exhibition will include rarely seen works from Mitchell’s own collection, personal ephemera and found objects. 

About Peter Mitchell 

Peter Mitchell was born in Manchester in 1943. He studied at Hornsey College of Art in London, then moved north to look for work and never left. Living and working in Leeds for much of his life, Mitchell treats his surrounding with a unique sense of care. An essential part of the colour documentary scene in the 1970s and ‘80s, Mitchell’s landmark show A New Refutation of the Space Viking 4 Mission at Impressions Gallery in York in 1979 was the first colour photography show in the UK.  

Visit Peter Mitchell's website here.

In collaboration with Leeds Art Gallery.