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Call the World Brother

Works by Panos Photographers: GMB Akash; Chloe Dewe Matthews; Robin Hammond; Chris Keulen; Andrew McConnell; Espen Rasmussen; Stefan Vanfleteren and Martin Roemers Panos Pictures is a photo agency which specialises in global social issues. They believe in “the photography of ideas” and the agency is respected for its integrity and its willingness to pursue stories beyond the media agenda.

This exhibition takes the theme of endurance, in all its forms, and the photographic stories told include a tiny country threatened by rising sea levels; child labour in India; architectural remnants of the Cold War; injustices experienced by the Saharawi people; the aftermath of the Kashmir earthquake; a gruelling Eritrean cycle race; Hassidic holiday in Aberystwyth and portraits of the weather beaten fishermen of the Belgian dwindling fleet.

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