NIGHT BY NIGHT
JASON MANNING
a decade long photographic portrait of nightclubbing and night culture
1st – 16th April 2023
‘The FACE Magazine, Christmas Party, Central London, December 1999’
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20 x 30 inches
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PARIS
LEBENSON GALLERY
OPENING / PV
THURSDAY 27TH APRIL
6 – 10PM
EXHIBITION
28TH APRIL – 14TH MAY
Dates
Exhibition Dates
OPENING / PV
THURSDAY 30TH MARCH 2023
6 – 10PM
DAILY
SATURDAY 1st – SUNDAY 16th APRIL 2023
Artists
Jason Manning
Exhibitions:
‘SLEAZENATION ‘Savoir Vivre’’ touring exhibition of black & white nightclub photography: group show, September 1999
‘Seen: Black Style UK’, book launch/exhibition, The Brick House, Brick Lane, London. Extensive exploration into a history of black British youth culture; group show, October 2001
‘Sonic Mook Experiment’, album launch/album photography exhibition. Artomatic, Gt Sutton St., London, solo show, September 2001
‘Queer Nation: 50 Years of Gay Club Culture’, The Elms Lesters, Painting Rooms, London, group show, November 2002
‘Identity, 40 Years of British Youth & Subculture’, Photographs from the PYMCA Archive, 46 Ganton St., London, group show, January 2004
‘Photomeetings Luxembourg’, in association with Galerie Clairefontaine. Group show Abbaye de Neumunster, June 2007
‘Artcore in association with Our History, A History of Rave and Club Imagery’, Ultralounge, Selfridges, London W1, February 2009
‘Unordinary People, Youth Culture from the 1960’s to the present’, Royal Albert Hall, London, May 2009
MA Photography, London College of Communication
Information
NIGHT BY NIGHT
This photographic body of work began in late 1997 and continued for the next 10 years. It documents the people out in clubs and the ebb and flow of the social situation that unfolds within them. Night culture offers a physical and mental space for the suspension of the burden of everyday life through the conspicuous consumption of drink, narcotics, relationships and time.
The pictures in this series depict moments of narcotic tenderness and navigates the choreography of intoxication, capturing intimate and fleeting moments of late at night.
London, Paris, Moscow, Birmingham, Seoul, Nottingham, New York, Wigan, Helsinki, Detroit, Ibiza, Tallin, Berlin, Montreal, Hong Kong, Glasgow, Belgrade, Bern, Dresden, Barcelona, Sopot, Manchester, Edinburgh, Turku, Singapore.