FORGET ME NOT: Photography exhibition featuring Andrew Cross, Anna Mossman, Philip Sinden & Denise Webber
Forget Me Not is a powerful and uncompromising photographic exhibition that speaks to our fractured moment in time. Dynamic, forceful, and deeply human, the show gathers together a group of artists whose practices quietly insist on empathy, nuance, and the urgent need to remember.
At its core, Forget Me Not explores displacement of people, of values, of memory itself. The flower becomes both symbol and warning: a fragile metaphor for the disappearing subtleties of life, social justice, and shared responsibility. What happens when we stop noticing? When care, attention, and common sense begin to erode?
Through photography, these artists offer a collective cry for peace and harmony. Their voices are distinct yet delicately stitched together, forming a visual language that is both tender and unflinching. This is not spectacle for spectacle’s sake, but art as witness art that asks us to slow down, to look again, and to feel.
With the inclusion of a contribution from The Martin Parr Foundation, the exhibition is grounded within a wider photographic lineage, one that understands the social power of the image and its ability to reflect, challenge, and archive our times.
Forget Me Not is a call to conscience. A quiet prayer to common sense. A shared desire to halt the careless acceleration of a changing world that risks losing its humanity. It reminds us that art remains one of the most vital vehicles for change, a space where dialogue can still exist, where compassion can still be learned, and where hope can still take root.
This is a must-see exhibition not only for lovers of photography, but for anyone who believes that art can still matter, still move, and still make us pause. Slow photography repetition.

