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27th May 2008 at 18:30 BST
A series of black and white photographs by Italian photographer, Luca Rinaldini, who visited cacao plantations in northeast of Brazil in 2004. Texts from Jorge Amado's novels set around the cocoa farming accompany the images. Through the poetic language of Amado and that of photography, the exhibition entices us to discover the fruit, the harvest, the rituals, the workers and the physical and cultural environment of cocoa production.
Rinaldini specialises in monographic photo essays both in colour and black and white, principally on his trips across Asia, Central and South America.
The exhibition runs until 6 June. Opening Times: Mon-Fri 2-6pm.
Tickets: £0.00 (£0.00 incl. VAT) / Members: £0.00 (£0.00 incl. VAT)