
© Giovanny Estrella, 2014
Expositions du 22/8/2015 au 13/9/2015 Terminé
Reeves studio 159 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1XU France
Edward Reeves took up studio photography circa 1855. Today his great-grandson Tom and his wife Tania are still running the business, believed to be the oldest continuously operated photographic studio in the world. With an archive of over 100,000 glass plates and related paperwork it’s a unique record of the daily life of this market town and the history of commercial photographic practice.Reeves studio 159 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1XU France
Stories Seen Thorough A Glass Plate was first exhibited during Brighton Photo Biennial in October 2014. It shows work by the first three generations of Reeves photographers, as light boxes in 56 shop windows – presented in the locations where they were originally taken many years ago.
The exhibition is returning by popular demand for Lewes’ Artwave festival and Heritage Open Days with support from Lewes Town Council.
Details and a map of the trail can be obtained from the Lewes tourist office (at the top of Station Street), or from Edward Reeves 159 High Street, Lewes (not open Saturday pm or Sunday)