Dazzled

The Print House Gallery, 18 Ashwin Street, Dalston London
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This event ended on Sunday 24th of November 2019
Admission
Free
Venue Information
Print House Gallery
Ashwin Street, E8 3DL
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Dalston Junction 0.02 miles

DAZZLED
In the shadow of the head-spinning Brexit uncertainty, this month-long photography exhibition celebrates human values, diversity and the power of friendship through ten unique portraits. Curated by Vanda Lengyel, photographed by the Orbital Strangers Project.

They say birds of a feather flock together, just as people who click tend to stick together. With this in mind, perhaps the best way to introduce someone is through their portraits of close friends. This exhibition not only tells a story about Vanda but about London and the people the city has given her. When she first arrived, London represented both the unknown and a brand new start. She has lived in many places and travelled all over the world. All of these cities enriched her life in their own way but were unable to offer everything her soul craved.

London is a different case entirely. It is complex, layered and vast in every sense and immediately puts a newcomer’s openness to the test. It probes your ability to dive into its interconnected layers and experience the hidden insights. It is the lens of the outsider that determines the extent to which they can let the experiences humble them and broaden their horizons.

"I clearly recall a long walk during my first week in the city. I was heading from Dalston to Clapham on a sunny afternoon when I was suddenly hit by the vastness of London, the extent of the unknown and the level of my isolation. The city seemed like a glossy bubble with coloured layers clinging together in front of my eyes in the sunshine. Dazzled, I was determined to become an insider. I dived in..."

Although London is not always an obvious beauty, it readily gives up its secrets over time if approached with an open heart and mind. Over the past six years, this melting pot has revealed itself to her through people and their life stories and has given her real friends. When she looks at them, she sees the stories they shared and the journey that she took, both physically and emotionally, that led her to become a Londoner.

NOTES TO EDITORS

About Vanda Lengyel
Vanda Lengyel is a Hungarian project manager and creative producer with years of international experience. She moved to London six years ago. With great passion for people, cultures and business, she spends her spare time working on personal projects including exhibitions and coaching for change.

About the Orbital Strangers Project
The Orbital Strangers Project is a portrait and movie photographer team based in London and Budapest. Csaba Aknay and Gábor Kotschy are regularly commissioned to shoot for advertising and corporate clients, magazines and movie productions. Their clients include BBC, Netflix, A24 Films, Fujifilm, UNHCR and Forbes Magazine.

About Print House Gallery
The Print House Gallery is an intimate and exciting gallery space in the heart of Dalston focusing on showcasing a mixture of emerging and established contemporary artists across a variety of artistic mediums.

About Bootstrap Charity
Bootstrap was established in 1978 as a charity to support people to set up their own businesses and improve employability skills, and it has operated in Dalston since 1980. Over time the activities grew to include the provision of managed workspace and they are now home to more than 100 organisations, including small businesses, creative and social entrepreneurs, charities and start-ups. The Print House Gallery is run by Bootstrap Charity.

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