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All That Life Can Afford

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LSE Arts/Centre for the Study of Global Governance Talking Pictures series

Date: Tuesday 26 May 2009
Time: 7-8pm
Venue: Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Mishka Henner

What does poverty in London look like? And can photography expose the often hidden mechanisms that keep the rich divided from the poor? Mishka Henner discusses the making of his photographic essay, All That Life Can Afford, deconstructing its production to reveal the negotiations and obstacles involved in visualising poverty.

Mishka Henner is a photographic artist based in Manchester, England.

This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For more information, email arts@lse.ac.uk or phone 020 7955 6043.

Media queries: please contact the Press Office if you would like to reserve a press seat or have a media query about this event, email pressoffice@lse.ac.uk or call 020 7955 7060.

The next lecture in the LSE Arts/Centre for the Study of Global Governance series, Picturing Poverty: London past and present, with Sue Donnelly, Mishka Henner, Professor Gillian Rose and Dr Mike Seaborne, will take place on Wednesday 27 May.  The next event in the 'Talking Pictures' series The Fog of Games: legacy, land grabs and liberty and Reporting the London Olympics will take place on Thursday 28 May.

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