Blair at War
Nick Danziger and writer Peter Stothard's 30-day, ground-breaking study of a Prime Minister at war .
National Portrait Gallery, London - 2007
Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, Canada - 2008
Simon Fraser University, Teck Gallery, Vancouver, Canada - 2008/2009
"Eight" - millennium development goals
Nick Danziger travels to eight of the world’s poorest countries and meets individuals living in extreme poverty to examine how the United Nations’Millennium Development Goals may provide a lifeline of hope.
London County Hall, London - 2006
The National Library, Singapore - 2006
The Photographic Society of Singapore, Singapore - 2006
Wat Phnom Exhibition Centre, Phnom Penh, Cambodia - 2006
Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand - 2006
Foreign Correspondents’ Club of South Asia, Delhi, India - 2006
Monasterio San Nicolo, Lido, Venice, Italy - 2008
British Embassy, Budapest, Hungary - 2008
International Business School, Budapest, Hungary - 2008
Femmes face a la Guerre (Women facing War)
Composed
of 22 photographs and 11 documentary short films,
this exhibition portrays the lives of 11 women
affected by war, and is thematically linked to the
resolutions of the Geneva Conventions and
principles of international humanitarian law.
Délégation en France
Comité International de la Croix-Rouge (ICRC),
Paris, France - 2006
Théâtre de la Photographie et de l'Image, Nice,
France, - 2008/2009
Limited
selection:
Belgrade City Hall, Serbia - 2002
Belgrade Media Centre, Serbia - 2002
Red Cross of Vojvodina Headquarters, Novi Sad,
Serbia - 2002
Army House, Kraljevo, Serbia, April – 2002
Cultural Centre, Bujanovac, Serbia, April – 2002
Red Cross of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro -
2002
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo TV Festival, Monaco -
2004
Al Hussein Cultural
Centre, Amman, Jordan - 2006
Bazerkane Square, Beirut, Liban - 2006
Mas d’Azil, Ariège,
France – 2006
Caught
in the Crossfire
Composed
of 22 photographs and 11 documentary short films,
this exhibition portrays the lives of 11 women
affected by war, and is thematically linked to the
resolutions of the Geneva Conventions and
principles of international humanitarian law.
Hungarian Museum,
Millenaris Park Gallery, Budapest - 2006
Downtown Cultural
Centre, Warsaw, Poland, - 2005
Szczecin University - 2006
Gdańsk University - 2006
The
British
A
portrait of the British across the social divide,
by turns illuminating, saddening, humorous,
frightening and above all challenging.
The University Gallery,
Newcastle - 2002
Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth - 2002
The Maltings, Farnham – 2002/2003
The Midland Arts Centre, Birmingham - 2003
Dimbola Lodge, Isle of Wight - 2003
Dean Clough, Halifax – 2003/2004
Old Museum Arts Centre, Belfast - 2003
The Gallery, Oldham - 2004
The Brindley, Runcorn - 2005
Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery,
Exeter - 2006
Spitsbergen
Musée Océanographique,
Monaco, 2006
A-Z
Angola
Berkeley Square
Gallery, London, 2003
UNICEF
Palais des Nations,
Geneva, 1989
A
Tale of Three Cities - Glasgow, Kabul, Tijuana
What
could be more different than the modern,
marginalised East End of Glasgow, Kabul, the exotic
and war-revenged capital of Afghanistan, and
Tijuana, the Mexico border-town. Through the eyes
of Nick Danziger we see the disturbing
similarities.
The Timothy Taylor
Gallery, London - 1997
Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow - 1997
Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth
The Granary, Farnham
The Midland Arts Centre, Birmingham
The Wharf, Tavistock, Dorset – 1999
British
Journey
A
record of life in Britain in the mid-1990s as lived
by a forgotten section of society, those living on
or below the poverty line.
The National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television, Bradford - 1996
The Riverside Studios, London - 1996
The University Gallery, Newcastle - 1996
The Wharf, Devon – 1999
Behind the Headlines: Afghan Lives
Through a series of individual and personal
stories
Behind the Headlines
gets to the heart of a country often in the news
but little understood.
The Midland Arts
Centre, Birmingham - 1993
Bradford Gallery's Lister Building, Bradford - 1994
Ilkley Community College -1994
Host Gallery, London - 2006
Tron Gallery, Glasgow
Canada House, London - 2007
Beyond
the forbidden frontiers
Danziger
explores Iran, Afghanistan, Tibet and Bhutan,
travelling all the way to Peking almost entirely by
local means – by horse, camel, donkey or tractor,
and on foot.
The
Photographers’Gallery - 1987
The National Theatre, London - 1987
Danziger's
Travels and Danziger's Adventures
The National Theatre,
London - 1987
The National Theatre, London – 1992
