Open Eye Gallery Archive
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Shanghai restaurant, Nelson Street (1942) © Bert Hardy at Getty Images. Image courtsey of Open Eye Gallery archive.

Red Green and Black (2014) © Jamie Lau. Image courtsey of Open Eye Gallery archive.

Sunday Afternoon, Liverpool Chinatown (1986) © Martin Parr. Image courtsey of Open Eye Gallery archive.
From the series Close to Home (2017) © Derek Man. Image courtsey of Open Eye Gallery archive.

Echo (2018) © Yan Preston. Image courtesy of Open Eye Gallery archive.

From the series Self/Portrait, Liverpool (2018) © Teresa Eng. Image courtsey of Open Eye Gallery archive.
In celebration of Chinese New Year, this month's Featured Collection comprises of images from Open Eye Gallery's archive.
Over on the blog, members can read an interview with Open Eye Gallery curator, Thomas Dukes, who offers an in depth insight into the gallery' collection as well as the gallery's relationship with Artists of Asian Heritage and Liverpool's Chinese Community.
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