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SOLO EXHIBITIONS
APRIL 2021
West Pier Centre, Brighton
‘Shoreline Exhibition’: post-lockdown re-opening
17 April – 23 May 2021
Saturdays & Sundays, 11am – 5.00pm.
Featuring over 30 original colour and monochrome marine landscape photographs.
West Pier Centre
103-105 King’s Road Arches
Brighton, BN1 2FN

2019
35 North Contemporary Fine Art, Brighton
‘Metamorphosis: Landscapes of change’
A new monochrome documentary recording the impact of extreme elemental forces and human interactions on landscape environments. Images exhibited were shot over a five-year period in seven different countries.
For an exhibition review by the author and art critic
Paul Stewart visit:
www.brightonsource.co.uk/features/john-brockliss-metamorphosis-landscapes-of-change

2016
35 North Contemporary Fine Art, Brighton
‘Restless, from tempest to tranquility’
Documenting the changing moods and faces of the sea
(Click link below to British Journal of Photography article)
http://www.bjp-online.com/2016/03/john-brockliss-celebrates-sea-at-north-contemporary-fine-art-brighton/

2012
National Trust
Clandon Park, Guildford, Surrey

2012
National Trust
Quebec House, Westerham, Kent

2011
National Trust
Quebec House, Westerham, Kent

2010/2011
Leica Gallery, Mayfair, London
The first UK photographer to be invited to exhibit at this
new London gallery and flagship store.


JOINT EXHIBITIONS
2019
Farleys House and Gallery, Chiddingly, East Sussex
‘The Deanland Project’: a collaborative exhibition of reportage photography by John Brockliss and artworks by artist Alexander Johnson selected from a two year collaboration inspired
by the former WWII fighter station, RAF Deanland.

To see the BBC Website posting on the Deanland Project visit:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-44323199

2018
35 North Contemporary Fine Art, Brighton
‘Deanland’: reportage photography by John Brockliss and artworks by artist Alexander Johnson inspired by the former WWII fighter station, RAF Deanland.









 
All images © copyright John Brockliss 2008 – 2022