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Andrew Rafferty


An exhibition by Andrew Rafferty, Seahenge in the Flint Room.
Open daily 11:00am - 4:00pm except Sunday 12:00am - 4:00pm

Andrew Rafferty presents a free talk about his photographic projects past and present.
Tue, 5 April 2022, 19:00 – 20:00. Tickets can be found here.

Andrew Rafferty is an innovative photographer whose work is always imaginative and fresh.  Art supporters Ernst and Young have no fewer than one hundred and thirteen of his images in their London HQ.  He photographed the development of London’s City Hall from start to completion with his images displayed when the Queen opened the building, and he created a photographic installation for the spooky crypt in St Pancras Church.

His collection in SEAHENGE: A JOURNEY came out in hardback in 2019, and this exhibition displays for the first time new images from his revised ePub in Apple Books to be released on 1st March 2022.

Andrew Rafferty’s photography of the historical landscape of Britain spans some 40 years and started with the wonderful collection in THE STONES REMAIN (Century Hutchinson 1989).  He is one of the few photographers to have images not only of SEAHENGE just after it was discovered, but of the elusive SEAHENGE II, just 100m away, but which rarely surfaces above sands.

There are many reviews of his work in SEAHENGE: A JOURNEY: here are just a few.

“Rafferty’s images… are as enigmatic as the circles themselves...” Norfolk Archaeological Trust

“Rafferty’s rich-hued, abstracted photographs...are almost tactile in the sensory connections they make…” New Welsh Review

“Dramatic, often gorgeous…photographs…“ Salzburg Poetry Review

“…the images are kinetic with rhythmic waves, blurred branches, smudged clouds and dancing grasses…impressionistic, atmospheric…” Book 2.0

Earlier Event: March 5
SCIP Youth Meet Up
Later Event: May 6
Last Minute Artists