Mishka Henner is a photographer and artist living and working in Manchester. His work is a form of social documentary that often appropriates images originally made for another purpose and sourced from digital technologies such as Google Earth, Google Street View and YouTube. In 2013 Henner was nominated for the prestigious Deutsche Börse Photography Prize for his exhibition No Man’s Land – shot entirely with Google Street View, Henner represented isolated sex-workers occupying the margins of southern European towns and cities.
Join us for the studio visit with Henner and the chance to hear about his work.