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Kevin Connolly, a photographer who has no legs and uses a skateboard for transportation, has photographed people's reaction to him across 15 countries and 31 cities. He has captured what he calls the “universal stare”; the imperfect moment of that glance is intriguingly and imaginatively recorded in this collection. The Rolling Exhibition reprises the exhibition of the same name that was showcased by DaDaFest 08, incorporating four new photographs that were taken during his stay in Liverpool last year. Kevin's book, ‘Double Take: a Memoir', which documents his photographic journey and experiences as a disabled artist, will be on sale from October this year.
This was an amazing exhibition although it was small it really inspire you to work, And the possibilites of Art & Photography are endless no matter who you are you can do it!
Please visit his website for more information: www.therollingexhibition.com
The Open Eye Gallery opened its doors to the public for the first time at the former Grapes Hotel Public Bar on the corner of Whitechapel and Hood Street, central Liverpool in September 1977. It opened with the aid of grant funding from the Arts Council of England and Merseyside Arts.