Selected photographic exhibitions and publications

by Iain Brownlie Roy


Exhibitions

1977

Coastlines (with Peter Hawes). Supported by S.E. Arts (First public exhibition of photographs) Brighton Polytechnic Gallery

1984

Photographs of Greenland (with Geoffrey Shaw). The Royal Geographical Society, London

1985

High Arctic (with Geoffrey Shaw). Lanchester Polytechnic, Coventry

1988

Into the Further Horizon: the British Artist as Traveller, 1900-8 Brighton Festival Exhibition, Brighton Polytechnic Gallery

1988

The South Downs: a photographic survey (with Simone Canetty-Clarke, John Holloway and Nicholas Sinclair). Hove Museum and Art Gallery, the Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne and the All Saints Art Centre, Lewes

1989

Waiting For The Light: A Retrospective exhibition of Photographs Brighton Polytechnic Gallery. (first one-person show of photography)

1990

Waiting For The Light: Touring exhibition Wigan College Gallery, and Newcastle College Gallery

1991

Collected Photographs Exhibition Tsukuba University Gallery, Japan

1994

Returning North Frances Cooper Gallery, University of Dundee

1994

Towards an Archaeology of the North University of Brighton Gallery


1994

Towards an archaeology of the North touring exhibition Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal, and Charlotte Mason College, Ambleside

1997

From a Distance: landscape photographs from recent journeys in High Arctic Greenland Cybar Photo Gallery Brighton

1999

Inspirit: Contemporary photography in the South East (one of eight photographers selected by jury) Maidstone Art Gallery

2000

The Sleep of Reason one of twenty international photographers in curated exhibition at the Norwich Gallery (Catalogue by Gerhard Stromberg with essay by Doris Rohr)

2000-1

The Sleep of Reason national tour

2006

Photographs of North-east Greenland and North-west Scotland The Ceilidh Place, Ullapool

2009

Hills of the North-west The Gallery Cafe, Ullapool

2010

Recent Landscapes: Coigach - Inverpollaidh - Assynt, The Gallery Cafe, Ullapool

2011

The Year of Two Winters, The Gallery Cafe, Ullapool

Reports and articles




1991

Alan Davie - Scotland's Grand Master Modern Painters, Vol 4 no 4

1993

Photographs of Inuit sites in Lyell Land and Ella Island BNEGP Report to Danish Polar Center and Greenland Museum Nuuk

1994

Photographs of Inuit sites in Kaiser Franz Josef Fjord and Geologfjord BNEGP Report to Danish Polar Center and the Greenland Museum, Nuuk

1995

Photographs of unpublished Inuit Sites in A Survey of Eskimo sites from Mesters Vig to Kuhn Island, north-east Greenland, edited by Robert G David in 'Polar Record' 31, Scott Polar Institute, Cambridge

1996

Spirits of the North in 'Caravan' vol 3 University of Brighton School of Architecture and Interior Design March 1996 ISBN871966 83 3 pp 51-55

1999

Photograph of Greenlandic playhouse in New archaeological sites in the Scoresby Sund fjord complex, East Greenland, Robert G. David in 'Polar Record' 35 Scott polar Research Insitute, Cambridge (193): 135-138

Books / catalogue essays




1989

Waiting for the Light catalogue essays, Brighton Polytechnic

1992

Photographers' Britain: Sussex Alan Sutton Publications

1993

Portrait of the Artist: Alan Davie at Gamels studio - a photo-essay, in Alan Davie: the search for the miraculous, Ed by Michael Tucker, Univ. of Brighton in association with the Barbican Gallery and Lund Humphries

1994

Returning North catalogue essay, Dundee

1995

Towards an archaeology of the North - an introductory essay to the exhibition 1994 published in 'Inscape' journal of Independent Photography No.12

1999

Blue Horizons: images from a golden age of travel (with M McQueen and David Paterson), Peak Publishing

2004

Beyond the Imaginary Gates - journeys in the fjord region of north east Greenland Dewi Lewis Publishing

2010

Greenland: the rediscovered island, Island Book Trust, Stornoway

Articles referring to the work of Iain Roy



2010

Michael Tucker, 'Passage(s) North' in Visual Culture in Britain, vol 11 no 3

Awards




1966

Edinburgh University travel bursary

1967

Andrew Grant Post Graduate Travelling Scholarship from Edinburgh College of Art

1999

Award from the Arts and Humanities Research Board