The Invisible Light shines brightly at Bassetlaw Museum

Alan Withington with artwork part of the ‘The Invisible Light’ exhibition.

Images created with a hidden meaning using ultraviolet (UV) light, which is invisible to most people, have gone on show at Bassetlaw Museum.

Photographer Alan Withington is presenting ‘The Invisible Light’ exhibition featuring photos of well-loved places he’s captured over the past five years using long exposure times, ranging from 45 minutes to over four months.

The process blends ancient photographic methods with digital elements and uses paper negatives and avoids darkroom chemicals.

Alan Withington said: “This exhibition is the first time my unique alternative process photographic work will be seen on public display anywhere. 

“These long exposure photographs are created with a fusion of ancient and modern methods. I can't wait to show these images to visitors to Bassetlaw.”

Kasia Wosiak, Collections Officer at Bassetlaw Museum said: “We’re inviting visitors to see this unique exhibition, a must-see for anyone interested in the art of photography.

“Alan Withington’s distinctive work combines alternative photographic processes with innovative techniques he developed himself. His photographs reimagine everyday objects and places as dreamlike and surreal scenes.

“Each photograph is framed in reclaimed wood, ranging from old farm fencing to parts of his former workbench, adding a special, personal dimension to the display.”

The exhibition runs until the 21st July at Bassetlaw Museum, Grove Street, Retford. For more information on forthcoming events and exhibitions please visit www.bassetlawmuseum.org.uk or sign up to the Bassetlaw Museum newsletter. Please follow us on Facebook. We are supported by the Friends of Bassetlaw Museum, details of which can be found on our website.


Last Updated on Friday, May 30, 2025