Writer Geoff Dyer discusses his ongoing fascination with looking and reading photographs
Photographs provide a mirror to society, framing how we see things and revealing to us the myths that have shaped our histories. In this new talk with acclaimed writer, Geoff Dyer, we will look at how to read a photograph and the stories it can tell us about our past, present and selves. Chaired by Brett Rogers (Director, The Photographers' Gallery).
This event also marks the publication of Dyer's new book, See/Saw. Ticket holders can purchase a copy at 15% discount from our bookshop on the evening. We have 25 signed copies available
Details on how to access the talk will be confirmed upon registration. Please check your junk folders if you haven't received an email from TPG staff confirming your place.
Watch this event from Thu 22 Apr, 18.30 BST
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