08.04.10

Lost and Found: Celebrating 40 Years of Glastonbury

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In the year of the 40th anniversary of the Glastonbury festival, this exhibition documents the day-to-day life of a makeshift city with a unique sociological footprint.

Liam Bailey's images show the spontaneous side of the festival away from the stages - a world in which intense experiences are played out against a backdrop dominated by canvas, big skies and, periodically, expanses of Glastonbury mud.

The exhibition will also house Round & About, a collection of photographs encompassing footballs & other sports balls found & discarded in locations all over London, and sets of used stamps found at car-boot sales.

The exhibition will run from Friday 16th of April until Tuesday 4th May at theprintspace gallery.

www.shows.liambaileyprojects.com

Theprintspace Galley
74 Kingsland Road 
London
E2 8DL 

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