Image by Ryan Garry
13 February – 7 June 2015
Open daily 10am-5pm
Free entry
A new exhibition explores the lasting influence of the photographer Tony Ray-Jones on the development of British photography. More than 100 images, around half of which are new prints selected by esteemed photographer Martin Parr, are humorous yet melancholic photographs, taken between 1966 and 1969. As a body of work they beautifully reflect English customs and identity, as well as Ray-Jones’ innovative approach. Find out more about the exhibition here