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Sykes a donné un cours magistral de photojournalisme et de photographie documentaire au [[London College of Communication]].
 
==Exhibitions Expositions ==
 
=== Expositions personnelles ===
===Solo exhibitions===
 
*"Traditional British Calendar Customs", Arnolfini Gallery, (Bristol), 1977;
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===Other exhibitions===
 
*"Personal Views 1850–1970", [[British Council]] touring exhibition, 1970.<ref name="harrison" />
*"Traditional Country Customs" (with work by [[John Benjamin Stone|Benjamin Stone]]), [[Institute of Contemporary Arts|ICA]] (London), 1971.<ref name="harrison" /><ref name="hwabio" />
 
*"Young British Photographers", [[Modern Art Oxford|Museum of Modern Art]] (Oxford), 1971.<ref name="hwabio" />
*"ReportageYoung FotografenBritish Photographers", [[20erw:en:Modern HausArt Oxford|Museum desof 20.Modern JahrhundertsArt]] (ViennaOxford), 19781971.<ref name="hwabio" />
 
*"Il Regno Unito si diverte". British Council, [[Milan]], 1981. With [[Chris Steele-Perkins]] and [[Patrick Ward (photographer)|Patrick Ward]].<ref>{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060512182045/http://collection.britishcouncil.org/html/exhibition/exhibition.aspx?id=14895 |date=12 May 2006 |title=Exhibition record }}, British Council. This does not specify the place(s) of exhibition, but (as of 9 September 2015) [http://catalogo.po-net.prato.it/easyweb/w2002/index.php?scelta=campi& the OPAC of the libraries of the Province of Prato] lists a publication titled ''Il Regno Unito si diverte'' that specifies Milan.</ref>
*"Il Regno Unito si diverte". British Council, Milan, 1981. Avec [[Chris Steele-Perkins]] et [[Patrick Ward]].
*"The Other Britain", [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]] (London), and touring in Britain, 1982.<ref name="otherbritain">"[http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/p/photographs-from-new-society/ The Other Britain Revisited: Photographs from New Society]", Victoria and Albert Museum, 2010. Accessed 9 September 2015.</ref>
 
*"A British Eye on the World", [[Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro|Museum of Modern Art]] (Rio de Janeiro), 1986.<ref name="hwabio" />
*"The Other Britain", [[w:en:Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]] (Londres), et ''touring in Britain'', 1982.
*"Viva, une agence photographique", [[Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume|Jeu de Paume]] (Paris), 2007.<ref>"[http://www.jeudepaume.org/index.php?page=article&idArt=218 Viva, une agence photographique]", Jeu de Paume, 2007. {{fr icon}} Accessed 10 September 2015.</ref><ref>Mathieu Menossi, "[http://evene.lefigaro.fr/arts/actualite/viva-agence-photo-exposition-jeu-paume-685.php Ethique photographique: Exposition Viva, une agence photographique au Jeu de Paume]", Evene.fr, via Figaro.fr, February 2007. {{fr icon}} Accessed 9 September 2015.</ref>
 
*"How We Are: Photographing Britain." [[Tate Britain]] (London), 2007.<ref>Blake Morrison, "[https://www.theguardian.com/books/2007/may/19/photography.art Think of England]", ''Guardian,'' 19 May 2007. Accessed 9 September 2015.</ref><ref>Benjamin Secher, "[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/3665249/Portraits-of-a-strange-land.html Portraits of a strange land]", ''Daily Telegraph,'' 14 May 2007. Accessed 9 September 2015.</ref>
*"A British Eye on the World", [[w:en:Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro|Museum of Modern Art]] (Rio de Janeiro), 1986.<ref name="hwabio" />
*"No Such Thing as Society: Photography in Britain 1968–1987", [[Aberystwyth Arts Centre]]; [[Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery|Tullie House]] (Carlisle); [[Ujazdów Castle]] (Warsaw).<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080717111547/http://www.britishcouncil.org/arts-aad-no-such-thing-as-society.htm Press release] for the exhibition, British Council. Archived by the Wayback Machine on 17 July 2008.</ref>
 
*"Unpopular culture." [[De La Warr Pavilion]] ([[Bexhill-on-Sea|Bexhill]]), 2008.<ref>Cathy Lomax, "[http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/culture/cathylomax/4350281/Grayson_Perry_Unpopular_Culture/ Grayson Perry: Unpopular culture]", ''Daily Telegraph,'' 3 June 2008. Accessed 9 September 2015.</ref>
*"Viva, une agence photographique", [[Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume]] (Paris), 2007.
*"The Other Britain Revisited: Photographs from ''New Society''", [[Victoria and Albert Museum]], 2010.<ref name="otherbritain" />
 
*"Goodbye London: Radical art and politics in the seventies", [[Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst]] (Berlin), 26 June – 15 August 2010. With [[Stuart Brisley]], [[Victor Burgin]], [[David Hall (video artist)|David Hall]], [[Margaret Harrison]], [[Derek Jarman]], [[Peter Kennard]], [[Jo Spence]], and [[John Savage (actor)|John Savage]].<ref>"Goodbye London: Radical Art and Politics in the Seventies", NGBK.<!-- archived at http://www.webcitation.org/5quwzvght --> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810010014/http://ngbk.de/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=158&Itemid=35 |date=10 August 2011 }}.</ref><ref>"[http://www.art-report.com/en/events/goodbye-london-radical-art-and-politics-seventies_en Goodbye London: Radical art and politics in the seventies]", art-report.com. Accessed 9 September 2015.</ref>
*"How We Are: Photographing Britain." [[Tate Britain]] (London), 2007.
*"Mass Photography: Blackpool through the Camera", [[Grundy Art Gallery]] (Blackpool), 6 August – 5 November 2011.<ref>Sean O'Hagan, "Mass Photography: Blackpool through the Camera" [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2011/jul/31/mass-photography-blackpool-review review] and [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2011/jul/31/blackpool-through-the-camera slideshow], ''Guardian,'' 31 July 2011. Both accessed 9 September 2015.</ref><ref>"[http://www.grundyartgallery.com/programme/past/2011/64/ 6/08/2011—5/11/2011: Mass Photography: Blackpool through the camera]", Grundy Art Gallery. Accessed 9 September 2015.</ref>
 
*"A Record of England." [[Mac (Birmingham)|MAC]] (Birmingham), 2011. With [[Daniel Meadows]].<ref>[http://issuu.com/macarts123/docs/summerbrochure_2011 Mac Birmingham Summer Brochure 1011], issuu.com. Accessed 9 September 2015.</ref>
*"No Such Thing as Society: Photography in Britain 1968–1987", [[w:en:Aberystwyth Arts Centre|Aberystwyth Arts Centre]]; [[w:en:Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery|Tullie House]] (Carlisle); [[w:en:Ujazdów Castle|Ujazdów Castle]] (Varsovie).
*"Photo 50: A Cyclical Poem". Business Design Center (London), 2013. With [[Dorothy Bohm]], [[Markéta Luskačová]], [[Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen]], Brian Griffin, [[Chris Steele-Perkins]], Ian Beesley and Paul Hill.<ref>Hazel Johnson, [http://www.photomonitor.co.uk/2013/01/photo-50-a-cyclical-poem-curated-by-nick-hackworth/ Photo 50 ‘A Cyclical Poem’ curated by Nick Hackworth], Photomonitor. Accessed 9 September 2015.</ref><ref>Rob Alderson, "[http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/photo-50-a-cyclical-poem Interesting group photography show questions nature of time and change]", It's nice that, 16 January 2013. Accessed 9 September 2015.</ref><ref>"[http://www.anothermag.com/current/view/2459/Photo50_at_The_London_Art_Fair Photo50 at the London Art Fair]", AnOther, 17 January 2013. Accessed 9 September 2015.</ref>
 
*"Country Matters". James Hyman Gallery (London), 11 September – 7 November 2013. With [[Bert Hardy]], [[Roger Mayne]], [[Tony Ray-Jones]], [[Colin Jones (photographer)|Colin Jones]], [[Chris Killip]], [[Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen]], [[Martin Parr]], [[Mark Power]], [[Anna Fox]], [[Ken Grant]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.jameshymangallery.com/photo-exhibitions/2005/statement/country-matters | access-date = 24 May 2016 | publisher = James Hyman Gallery | title = Country Matters.}}</ref><ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20140714140003/http://www.jameshymangallery.com/pages/archiveintro/2005.html Country Matters]", James Hyman Gallery. Archived by the Wayback Machine on 14 July 2014.</ref>
*"Unpopular culture." [[w:en:De La Warr Pavilion|De La Warr Pavilion]] (Bexhill-on-Sea), 2008.
*"Picturing Derry". 2013 Derry∼Londonderry [[UK City of Culture|City of Culture]]. The City Factory ([[Derry]]), 31 May – 7 July 2013. With [[Gilles Caron]], Brian Gill, Clive Limpkin, [[Willie Carson (photo-journalist)|Willie Carson]], Larry Doherty, Barney McMonagle, A. W. Martin, Eamon Melaugh, [[Seán Hillen]], [[Willie Doherty]] and [[Victor Sloan]].<ref>"[http://www.cityofculture2013.com/event/picturing-derry/ Picturing Derry]", cityofculture2013.com. Accessed 10 September 2015.</ref>
 
*"The Male Gaze". James Hyman Gallery (London), 21 May – 7 July 2014. With [[Bill Brandt]], [[Jacob Epstein]], [[Lucian Freud]], [[Henry Moore]], [[Matthew Smith (artist)|Matthew Smith]], [[Walter Sickert]] and [[Keith Vaughan]].<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20140714230057/http://www.jameshymangallery.com/pages/archiveintro/2095.html The Male Gaze]", James Hyman Gallery. Archived by the Wayback Machine on 14 July 2014.</ref>
*"The Other Britain Revisited: Photographs from ''New Society''", [[w:en:Victoria and Albert Museum|Victoria and Albert Museum]], 2010.<ref name="otherbritain" />
 
*"Goodbye London: Radical art and politics in the seventies", [[w:en:Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst|Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst]] (Berlin), 26 juin – 15 août 2010. avec [[Stuart Brisley]], [[Victor Burgin]], [[David Hall]], [[Margaret Harrison]], [[Derek Jarman]], [[Peter Kennard]], [[Jo Spence]]et [[John Savage]].
 
*"Mass Photography: Blackpool through the Camera", Grundy Art Gallery (Blackpool), 6 août – 5 novembre 2011.
 
*"A Record of England." [[w:en:Mac (Birmingham)|MAC]] (Birmingham), 2011. Avec [[Daniel Meadows]].
 
*"Photo 50: A Cyclical Poem". Business Design Center (Londres), 2013. avec [[Dorothy Bohm]], [[Markéta Luskačová]], [[Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen]], [[Brian Griffin]], [[Chris Steele-Perkins]], [[Ian Beesley]] et [[Paul Hill]].<
 
*"Country Matters". James Hyman Gallery (Londres), 11 septembre – 7 novembre 2013. Avec [[Bert Hardy]], [[Roger Mayne]], [[Tony Ray-Jones]], [[Colin Jones]], [[Chris Killip]], [[Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen]], [[Martin Parr]], [[Mark Power]], [[Anna Fox]] et [[Ken Grant]].
 
*"Picturing Derry". 2013 Derry∼Londonderry [[w:en:UK City of Culture|City of Culture]]. ''The City Factory'' ([[Derry]]), 31 Maymai – 7 Julyjuillet 2013. With [[Gilles Caron]], [[Brian Gill]], [[Clive Limpkin]], [[Willie Carson (photo-journalist)|Willie Carson]], [[Larry Doherty]], [[Barney McMonagle]], [[A. W. Martin]], [[Eamon Melaugh]], [[Seán Hillen]], [[Willie Doherty]] andet [[Victor Sloan]].<ref>"[http://www.cityofculture2013.com/event/picturing-derry/ Picturing Derry]", cityofculture2013.com. Accessed 10 September 2015.</ref>
 
*"The Male Gaze". James Hyman Gallery (LondonLondres), 21 Maymai – 7 Julyjuillet 2014. WithAvec [[Bill Brandt]], [[Jacob Epstein]], [[Lucian Freud]], [[Henry Moore]], [[Matthew Smith (artist)|Matthew Smith]], [[Walter Sickert]] andet [[Keith Vaughan]].<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20140714230057/http://www.jameshymangallery.com/pages/archiveintro/2095.html The Male Gaze]", James Hyman Gallery. Archived by the Wayback Machine on 14 July 2014.</ref>
 
==Permanent collections==