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Posted by Eliza Williams, 4 March 2011, 11:50    Permalink    Comments (5)

A new exhibition of photographs by Michael Hess, currently on show at The Book Club in London, gives us a glimpse into the hidden world of UK bingo clubs...

Hess photographed various bingo halls and social clubs over a period of four years (hence people smoking in some of the shots) for a book that was published last November by Dewi Lewis Publishing. "I played bingo one night in 2005, just out of curiosity about what went on inside the big converted cinema near my house," he says. "I was instantly fascinated by the characters. And so the next time I visited, I took my camera."

He spent time both playing bingo but also meeting the customers at the clubs, and the sense of camaraderie he encountered comes through in many of his shots. "Bingos halls are not just about gambling," he says, "they're about human beings. They really do act as social hubs for many communities."

The exhibition at The Book Club will run until March 30, and includes images from the book, as well as unpublished work. Alongside the photos are extracts of text taken from interviews and overheard conversations at the bingo halls.

More info on The Book Club is here, and on Michael Hess here.

5 Comments

bingo is an intense sport. I couldn't keep up with the grannies
mark
2011-03-04 17:56:20


ouch. these photos sting you. the loneliness and momentary delight in those eyes... sharp as glass shards.... amazing pics.
pushkaraj
2011-03-07 10:08:09


Absolutely stunning photography, beautiful.
Karen Parker
2011-03-11 13:59:55


I love this - must go and see the exhibition. Been obsessed with bingo for much of my adult life - even got my own bingo website lol, these pictures bring back so many fond memories - is it me or was bingo much more glamorous before the smoking ban?
Lisa Osborne
2011-06-03 13:53:18


Gorgeous photography and I love how the common myth about the game of Bingo was pointed out by Michael "Bingos halls are not just about gambling," he says, "they're about human beings. They really do act as social hubs for many communities."

His book, Bingo & the Social club is beautiful and does a fantastic job of giving non bingo players an inside look at what really goes inside the many clubs around the UK.
Paul Marion
2012-03-19 14:17:25


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