Marking the bicentenary of photography, the exhibition brings together nine contemporary artists whose work explores image-making through light, chemistry, natural materials, and experimental processes—without the use of a camera.

Featuring works by: Alexander Hamilton, Paul Kenny, Jo de Pear, Pia Östlund, Angela Chalmers, Constanza Dessain, Aindreas Scholz, Nicolas Grospierre and Leena Nammari.

Inspired by the pioneering experiments of Nicéphore Niépce in 1826, Without a Camera revisits photography's origins while presenting innovative contemporary approaches that challenge and expand the possibilities of the medium today.