Reality Hack: Hidden Manchester at Urbis, Manchester until May 2009

2009 February 5
by admin

Reality Hack: Hidden Manchester is an exhibition of stunning photographs of Manchester, at Urbis (Cathedral Gardens, Manchester M4 3BG). The exhibition runs until May 2009.

The exhibition is a collection of newly commissioned works that lets you see Manchester in new and exciting ways. The collection depicts the hidden Manchester and the Manchester you don’t see every day. This is a stunning collection of photographs and they include a city panorama, mysterious underground passageways and more.

Reality Hack: Hidden Manchester is the work of experimental photographer Andrew Paul Brooks. Andrew is a conceptual digital artist and film maker living and working in Manchester.

Some of the photographs are available to view on Andrews website and I was really impressed by Andrew’s unusual and innovative style.

Its well worth visiting Andrew’s website and the exhibition at the Urbis will be well worth a visit, too.

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  1. 2009 February 13

    Thanks for writing up the exhibition, and glad you enjoyed looking at the work, it’s been fun trying to show such a different side of this city.

    Ab

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