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Janet Hall Lecture – David Birkin

    David Birkin, ‘Existence or Nonexistence’ from the project Severe Clear, skywriting over New York, 2014.

    London Independent Photography Janet Hall Memorial Lecture 2026, followed by a Q&A at Photofusion on 11 November 2026, from 18:30 to 20:30, with refreshments.

    “The aerial, with all the upheavals it engendered and conquests it permitted, is central to the modern imagination…” – Mark Dorrian and Frederic Pousin from Seeing From Above: The Aerial View in Visual Culture
    David Birkin, an artist and Senior Lecturer in Photography at University of the Arts London will examine how aerial photography has transformed perception, knowledge, and power, from early surveillance technologies to modern scopic regimes. His lecture draws on his artistic practice, doctoral research at Goldsmiths’ Centre for Research Architecture, and archival work at the Imperial War Museum and Cambridge University’s aerial photography collection. By comparing Renaissance linear perspective with the aerial perspective, he explores the perceptual shifts linking historical visuality to militarised modernity and how these frameworks shape both vision and action.

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    © Tom Trevatt