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James was joined in conversation by writer and poet Damian Gorman, who also discussed his own work where he has tried to test if (and how) the written word, especially poetry, might have anything to offer at all in situations of real ongoing violence and civil unrest.
Photographer James Morris speaking in Machynlleth. Image © Brian Carroll
Writer & Poet Damian Gorman in conversation with James Morris. Image Copyright © Brian Carroll
Listen to the talk and audience Q&A below. Many thanks to James and Damian for allowing Ffoton to record their discussion.
James’ work was exhibited in Ffotogaleri y Gofeb as Time and Remains of Palestine - a selection of work conceived by the photographer during a period of time he spent in Israel and Palestine, and was open to the public (free) from 11 June until 5 October 2019.
You can find out more about the latest Ffotogaleri y Gofeb events and exhibitions via their website:
www.ffotogaleriygofeb.co.uk
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James was joined in conversation by writer and poet Damian Gorman, who also discussed his own work where he has tried to test if (and how) the written word, especially poetry, might have anything to offer at all in situations of real ongoing violence and civil unrest.
Photographer James Morris speaking in Machynlleth. Image © Brian Carroll
Writer & Poet Damian Gorman in conversation with James Morris. Image Copyright © Brian Carroll
Listen to the talk and audience Q&A below. Many thanks to James and Damian for allowing Ffoton to record their discussion.
James’ work was exhibited in Ffotogaleri y Gofeb as Time and Remains of Palestine - a selection of work conceived by the photographer during a period of time he spent in Israel and Palestine, and was open to the public (free) from 11 June until 5 October 2019.
You can find out more about the latest Ffotogaleri y Gofeb events and exhibitions via their website:
www.ffotogaleriygofeb.co.uk